An index (plural: usually indexes, see below) is a list of words or phrases ('headings') and associated pointers ('locators') to where useful material relating to that heading can be found in a document. In a traditional back-of-the-book index the headings will include names of people, places and events, and concepts selected by a person as being relevant and of interest to a possible reader of the book. The pointers are typically page numbers, paragraph numbers or section numbers. In a library catalog the words are authors, titles, subject headings, etc., and the pointers are call numbers. Internet search engines, such as Google, and full text searching help provide access to information but are not as selective as an index, as they provide non-relevant links, and may miss relevant information if it is not phrased in exactly the way they expect.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

Get your site online as cheap and quick as possible! Tons of people have asked me "how do I get my site online"? And here's how.
I recommend HostGator (http://bit.ly/1UCHuf4), since they have the best customer service as well as the best price. For $6/mo, you get unlimited domains/websites, so if you're building websites for other people, you can bill them monthly and not have any expenses increase.
All you need is a
Domain Name: $12/yr
Webhost: $5-10/mo
I recommend HostGator (http://bit.ly/1UCHuf4)
FreeFTPProgram:
I recommend Cyberduck (http://cyberduck.io/)
We're going to get a webhost & domain, open an FTP connection to it, upload our files to our webhost, and then we're done!

published:24 Jun 2014

views:407982

Watch more HTML Tutorials videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/496276-HTML-Tutorial-Publishing-Your-Website
Hi, I amDaniel Davis. I am a certified computer expert and tech guru. Along with having one of the top tech channels on youtube, my work has also been featured in textbooks, software guides, and hundreds of popular tech blogs. And today I am going to be talking to you about HTML. Put it up in a web browser. So now that you have a web page how do you share it with others. Well, in order for people to access it on the internet, you have to actually upload it to the internet first. Doing that requires finding something called a hosting provider that lets you upload your website files and gives you a web address so that people can connect to it. There are many different hosting providers out there, some are free and some are expensive and the one you choose depends on your needs, so be sure to see what different hosting providers offer. A really good hosting provider for beginners is 000webhost.com. They are free, they have a good amount of features, and they don't put any ads on your web page. Select a free version and fill in the required information. They will send you an E-mail containing your registration information and you can use that to log into their site and use it. So, how do you use it. Well, after logging in you will see your signed domain name. A domain name is what people will type into their web browser to view your site, so go ahead and write this down, then beside your domain name click go to see your panel and scroll down to the files section, double click on the another file manager icon. This takes you to the file manager for your site. You should see a folder called public_html, anything that is put inside this folder will be added to your website. So double click on it and click on the upload file icon and browse for your index.html file, click open and then click okay. You should see it appear to the right, continue uploading files until you have uploaded every file that is a part of your webpage including pictures. Whatever page is named index.html or index.pagep is what is going to be the default page that shows up whenever somebody visits your site. Okay, now you can visit your website by typing in your domain name that you wrote down into the browser address bar and it should pull up your website live on the internet.

Building a responsive project in Captivate involves some work and planning, but publishing a responsive project is easy. Find out how to publish a responsive project in this tutorial. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Captivate-tutorials/Captivate-Projects-Publishing-Mobile-Web/163413-2.html?utm_campaign=vZTjBXyhQhI&utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube-earned.
This tutorial is a single movie from the Captivate Projects: Publishing forMobile and the Web course by lynda.com author Anastasia McCune. The complete course is 2 hours and 7 minutes and shows how to publish Captivate projects for the web, mobile devices, or an LMS.
Captivate Projects: Publishing for Mobile and the Web table of contents:
Introduction
1. Preparing and Testing Projects
2. Publishing
3. Targeting a Learning Management System (LMS)
Conclusion | lynda.com

published:12 Oct 2014

views:1665

In this video, we discuss the basics of self publishing.
Please thumbs up and subscribe to my channel. I post new videos every Tuesday.
You can also read the blog post that coincides with this video here: http://www.kristenmartinbooks.com/index.htmlList of 101 themes: http://homeworktips.about.com/od/writingabookreport/a/themelist.htm
Damonza BookCover Designs: https://damonza.com/
To learn about setting up an publishing company as an LLC, visit LegalZoom: http://www.legalzoom.com/
ISBN Agencies:
Nielsen for the UK: http://www.isbn.nielsenbook.co.uk/
Bowker for the US: https://www.myidentifiers.com/
My debut novel, The AlphaDrive, is available for purchase right now on Amazon! Check it out: https://goo.gl/vyI92v
To read the first 3 chapters of The Alpha Drive, go here: http://www.kristenmartinbooks.com/p/read-alpha-drive.html
Add the sequel to The Alpha Drive, The Order of Omega (release date 11/8/2016) to your Goodreads list: https://goo.gl/mKyBZf
For business inquiries, please email authorkristenmartin@gmail.com
STAY CONNECTED:
Twitter | @authorkristenm
Instagram | @authorkristenmartin
Facebook | www.facebook.com/authorkristenmartin
Website | www.kristenmartinbooks.com
ASK ME ANYTHING: http://authorkristenmartin.tumblr.com/ask

published:19 Apr 2016

views:18332

Once you create a document, how do you add it to the search index so that users can find it? We'll show you how

published:13 May 2017

views:5

Free your content from proprietary documents today! In a nut-shell, via PageZephyr Search from Markzware, the makers of FlightCheck and Q2ID, you can do keyword searches on your InDesign and find content without having to open each file!
It is like Google, but for INDD file formats! This new content search application allows you to do the impossible: to view and do advanced queries or text mining in .INDD files!
Great for publishers, eDiscovery, scientific discovery, journalists, editors, prepress or anyone with archives of Adobe layout files! Bring document management in graphic arts to the next level with PageZephyr Search from Markzware today!
Democratize your Content
See:
http://markzware.com/products/pagezephyr-search/

published:19 Jan 2010

views:2229

Andrea Levitt from Reader’s Digest introduces the third video on the process of finalizing your manuscript. George Nedeff from Author Solutions explains what to look for when hiring a professional editor, how to write a consistent manuscript, and for the uninitiated, he breaks down how to index a nonfiction book.
Learn more about LifeRich Publishing and request your free publishing guide:
http://www.liferichpublishing.com/FreePublishingGuide.aspx?LS=Website&CAT=Website&SRC=YouTube_EditingAndFinalizingPart3
LifeRich Publishing, an imprint of Reader's Digest
Website: http://www.liferichpublishing.com
Bookstore: http://bookstore.liferichpublishing.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeRichPublishing
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LifeRichPub
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/liferichpub

Index (publishing)

An index (plural: usually indexes, see below) is a list of words or phrases ('headings') and associated pointers ('locators') to where useful material relating to that heading can be found in a document or on a page. In a traditional back-of-the-book index the headings will include names of people, places and events, and concepts selected by a person as being relevant and of interest to a possible reader of the book. The pointers are typically page numbers, paragraph numbers or section numbers. In a library catalog the words are authors, titles, subject headings, etc., and the pointers are call numbers. Internet search engines, such as Google, and full text searching help provide access to information but are not as selective as an index, as they provide non-relevant links, and may miss relevant information if it is not phrased in exactly the way they expect.

Perhaps the most advanced investigation of problems related to book indexes is made in the development of topic maps, which started as a way of representing the knowledge structures inherent in traditional back-of-the-book indexes.

Index cards in a rolodex, an old library card catalog or other organizational purpose, usually but not always 3" x 5", early and mid-20th century technologies for maintaining list of information, and in the card catalog also useful for cross-referencing information

The Secrets

The group first performed under the name The Sonnets, named after the Sonnet piano. They were offered a local gig supporting local ensemble the Starfires (later The Outsiders), and at one of these performances, talent scout Redda Robbins offered them a contract. The group then met with songwriters Johnny Madara and David White, members of The Spokesmen. Through their influence, the group was able to release a single on Philips Records called "The Boy Next Door"; the song hit #18 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in December 1963. Three more singles followed on Philips, but none of them charted, and the group parted ways in 1965. The group has two interesting bits of music trivia. They were booked to appear on American Bandstand the weekend of November 22, 1963, which was cancelled due to John F. Kennedy's assassination, and they were the last group to appear on American Bandstand in the spring of 1964, before Bandstand shifted from Philadelphia to Los Angeles.

Publishing

Publishing is the process of production and dissemination of literature, music, or information — the activity of making information available to the general public. In some cases, authors may be their own publishers, meaning originators and developers of content also provide media to deliver and display the content for the same. Also, the word publisher can refer to the individual who leads a publishing company or an imprint or to a person who owns/heads a magazine.

Traditionally, the term refers to the distribution of printed works such as books (the "book trade") and newspapers. With the advent of digital information systems and the Internet, the scope of publishing has expanded to include electronic resources such as the electronic versions of books and periodicals, as well as micropublishing, websites, blogs, video game publishers, and the like.

Index (publishing)

An index (plural: usually indexes, see below) is a list of words or phrases ('headings') and associated pointers ('locators') to where useful material relating to that heading can be found in a document. In a traditional back-of-the-book index the headings will include names of people, places and events, and concepts selected by a person as being relevant and of interest to a possible reader of the book. The pointers are typically page numbers, paragraph numbers or section numbers. In a library catalog the words are authors, titles, subject headings, etc., and the pointers are call numbers. Internet search engines, such as Google, and full text searching help provide access to information but are not as selective as an index, as they provide non-relevant links, and may miss relevant information if it is not phrased in exactly the way they expect.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

How to put your website online - how to FTP to a domain & upload files to a webhost

How to put your website online - how to FTP to a domain & upload files to a webhost

How to put your website online - how to FTP to a domain & upload files to a webhost

Get your site online as cheap and quick as possible! Tons of people have asked me "how do I get my site online"? And here's how.
I recommend HostGator (http://bit.ly/1UCHuf4), since they have the best customer service as well as the best price. For $6/mo, you get unlimited domains/websites, so if you're building websites for other people, you can bill them monthly and not have any expenses increase.
All you need is a
Domain Name: $12/yr
Webhost: $5-10/mo
I recommend HostGator (http://bit.ly/1UCHuf4)
FreeFTPProgram:
I recommend Cyberduck (http://cyberduck.io/)
We're going to get a webhost & domain, open an FTP connection to it, upload our files to our webhost, and then we're done!

2:40

HTML Tutorial: Publishing Your Website

HTML Tutorial: Publishing Your Website

HTML Tutorial: Publishing Your Website

Watch more HTML Tutorials videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/496276-HTML-Tutorial-Publishing-Your-Website
Hi, I amDaniel Davis. I am a certified computer expert and tech guru. Along with having one of the top tech channels on youtube, my work has also been featured in textbooks, software guides, and hundreds of popular tech blogs. And today I am going to be talking to you about HTML. Put it up in a web browser. So now that you have a web page how do you share it with others. Well, in order for people to access it on the internet, you have to actually upload it to the internet first. Doing that requires finding something called a hosting provider that lets you upload your website files and gives you a web address so that people can connect to it. There are many different hosting providers out there, some are free and some are expensive and the one you choose depends on your needs, so be sure to see what different hosting providers offer. A really good hosting provider for beginners is 000webhost.com. They are free, they have a good amount of features, and they don't put any ads on your web page. Select a free version and fill in the required information. They will send you an E-mail containing your registration information and you can use that to log into their site and use it. So, how do you use it. Well, after logging in you will see your signed domain name. A domain name is what people will type into their web browser to view your site, so go ahead and write this down, then beside your domain name click go to see your panel and scroll down to the files section, double click on the another file manager icon. This takes you to the file manager for your site. You should see a folder called public_html, anything that is put inside this folder will be added to your website. So double click on it and click on the upload file icon and browse for your index.html file, click open and then click okay. You should see it appear to the right, continue uploading files until you have uploaded every file that is a part of your webpage including pictures. Whatever page is named index.html or index.pagep is what is going to be the default page that shows up whenever somebody visits your site. Okay, now you can visit your website by typing in your domain name that you wrote down into the browser address bar and it should pull up your website live on the internet.

Captivate tutorial: Publishing a responsive project | lynda.com

Building a responsive project in Captivate involves some work and planning, but publishing a responsive project is easy. Find out how to publish a responsive project in this tutorial. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Captivate-tutorials/Captivate-Projects-Publishing-Mobile-Web/163413-2.html?utm_campaign=vZTjBXyhQhI&utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube-earned.
This tutorial is a single movie from the Captivate Projects: Publishing forMobile and the Web course by lynda.com author Anastasia McCune. The complete course is 2 hours and 7 minutes and shows how to publish Captivate projects for the web, mobile devices, or an LMS.
Captivate Projects: Publishing for Mobile and the Web table of contents:
Introduction
1. Preparing and Testing Projects
2. Publishing
3. Targeting a Learning Management System (LMS)
Conclusion | lynda.com

12:20

Self Publishing 101 Part 1 + The Order of Omega COVER REVEAL

Self Publishing 101 Part 1 + The Order of Omega COVER REVEAL

Self Publishing 101 Part 1 + The Order of Omega COVER REVEAL

In this video, we discuss the basics of self publishing.
Please thumbs up and subscribe to my channel. I post new videos every Tuesday.
You can also read the blog post that coincides with this video here: http://www.kristenmartinbooks.com/index.htmlList of 101 themes: http://homeworktips.about.com/od/writingabookreport/a/themelist.htm
Damonza BookCover Designs: https://damonza.com/
To learn about setting up an publishing company as an LLC, visit LegalZoom: http://www.legalzoom.com/
ISBN Agencies:
Nielsen for the UK: http://www.isbn.nielsenbook.co.uk/
Bowker for the US: https://www.myidentifiers.com/
My debut novel, The AlphaDrive, is available for purchase right now on Amazon! Check it out: https://goo.gl/vyI92v
To read the first 3 chapters of The Alpha Drive, go here: http://www.kristenmartinbooks.com/p/read-alpha-drive.html
Add the sequel to The Alpha Drive, The Order of Omega (release date 11/8/2016) to your Goodreads list: https://goo.gl/mKyBZf
For business inquiries, please email authorkristenmartin@gmail.com
STAY CONNECTED:
Twitter | @authorkristenm
Instagram | @authorkristenmartin
Facebook | www.facebook.com/authorkristenmartin
Website | www.kristenmartinbooks.com
ASK ME ANYTHING: http://authorkristenmartin.tumblr.com/ask

4:10

Publishing your document and adding to search index

Publishing your document and adding to search index

Publishing your document and adding to search index

Once you create a document, how do you add it to the search index so that users can find it? We'll show you how

Free your content from proprietary documents today! In a nut-shell, via PageZephyr Search from Markzware, the makers of FlightCheck and Q2ID, you can do keyword searches on your InDesign and find content without having to open each file!
It is like Google, but for INDD file formats! This new content search application allows you to do the impossible: to view and do advanced queries or text mining in .INDD files!
Great for publishers, eDiscovery, scientific discovery, journalists, editors, prepress or anyone with archives of Adobe layout files! Bring document management in graphic arts to the next level with PageZephyr Search from Markzware today!
Democratize your Content
See:
http://markzware.com/products/pagezephyr-search/

18:40

LifeRich Publishing | 6 Tips on How to Get Published Part 3: Editors, Staying Consistent, Indexing

LifeRich Publishing | 6 Tips on How to Get Published Part 3: Editors, Staying Consistent, Indexing

LifeRich Publishing | 6 Tips on How to Get Published Part 3: Editors, Staying Consistent, Indexing

Andrea Levitt from Reader’s Digest introduces the third video on the process of finalizing your manuscript. George Nedeff from Author Solutions explains what to look for when hiring a professional editor, how to write a consistent manuscript, and for the uninitiated, he breaks down how to index a nonfiction book.
Learn more about LifeRich Publishing and request your free publishing guide:
http://www.liferichpublishing.com/FreePublishingGuide.aspx?LS=Website&CAT=Website&SRC=YouTube_EditingAndFinalizingPart3
LifeRich Publishing, an imprint of Reader's Digest
Website: http://www.liferichpublishing.com
Bookstore: http://bookstore.liferichpublishing.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeRichPublishing
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LifeRichPub
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/liferichpub

5:42

How To Write A Book - From Research to Writing to Editing to Publishing by Ryan Holiday

How To Write A Book - From Research to Writing to Editing to Publishing by Ryan Holiday

How To Write A Book - From Research to Writing to Editing to Publishing by Ryan Holiday

The bestselling author of The Obstacle is the Way, Trust Me I'm Lying and Ego is the Enemy explains how a book is made from start to finish. The former research assistant to Robert Greene, Ryan shows the methodology he learned on the job and how it can be used by any writer.
Shot and edited by Shiraz
Produced by mylmedia.com

5:58

Emerging Sources Citation Index

Emerging Sources Citation Index

Emerging Sources Citation Index

10:56

Names of the Most Important Reports and their Publishing Organizations For UPSC /IAS and other Exams

Names of the Most Important Reports and their Publishing Organizations For UPSC /IAS and other Exams

Names of the Most Important Reports and their Publishing Organizations For UPSC /IAS and other Exams

UPSC 2016 asked :- who publishes Global Financial StabilityReport
Ease of Doing Business Report.
We can expect questions in UPSC 2017 also.
Every Year questions are asked about Who Publishes this report and who publishes that.
FindNotes at www.theexamsmadesimple.com
This is for all Upsc IAS Aspirants Summary and Gist Provided by us.

Self Publishing - Book Printing Services Self Publishing

Self Publishing
http://www.instantpublisher.com
For almost 15 years, InstantPublisher has helped thousands of authors who don't want to wait for specific publishers to get their material published. We specialize self publishing high quality books with a fast turnaround time and affordable cost. Also, we can do all bindings including hardcover, paperback, coil binding and more.
With InstantPublisher, there are no deadlines to meet and you don't face rejection from publishers our friendly knowledgeable staff has helped many new authors produce their first book with short run printing. You own all the rights to your book, therefore you are in the position to set your own price with all profits coming to you.
There is more to it than just freedom from a third party you get paid more for your work! Large publishing houses take months to complete your book Instant Publisher will complete the finished product in only a few days. To start self publishing your book, visit us at by clicking the link above or call 800-259-2592 today!

The Secrets of Book Publishing 2017

Come celebrate exciting new books by Peter Catapano, AbbySher, ReneeWatson, Sarah Gerard and Rakesh Satyal in this gathering of superb writers, editors and agents sharing the secrets of the publishing trade! The is moderated by New School professor Susan Shapiro. Panelists include, left to right:
Susan Shapiro, author of the novel What’s Never SaidNYT editor Peter Catapano, author of ModernEthics in 77 Arguments (Norton)
Sarah Gerard, author of Sunshine State (Harpercollins)
CAA agent Mollie Glick
Norton editor PhilMarino
Atria editor Rakesh Satyal, author of No-one Can Pronounce My Name (Picador)
Abby Sher, author of All the Ways the World Can End (FSG)
Renee Watson, author of Piecing Me Together (Bloomsbury)
Purchase a copy of Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments by Peter Catapano here: http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Peter+Catapano+Modern+Ethics+Arguments
Purchase a copy of All the Ways the World Can End by Abby Sher here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Abby+Sher+All+Ways+World+Can+End
Purchase a copy of Piecing Me Together by Renee Watson here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Renee+Watson+Piecing+Me+Together
Purchase a copy of Sunshine State by Sarah Gerard here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Sarah+Gerard+Sunshine+State
Recorded August 1st, 2017

Index (publishing)

An index (plural: usually indexes, see below) is a list of words or phrases ('headings') and associated pointers ('locators') to where useful material relating to that heading can be found in a document. In a traditional back-of-the-book index the headings will include names of people, places and events, and concepts selected by a person as being relevant and of interest to a possible reader of the book. The pointers are typically page numbers, paragraph numbers or section numbers. In a library catalog the words are authors, titles, subject headings, etc., and the pointers are call numbers. Internet search engines, such as Google, and full text searching help provide access to information but are not as selective as an index, as they provide non-relevant links, and may miss relevant inform...

How to put your website online - how to FTP to a domain & upload files to a webhost

Get your site online as cheap and quick as possible! Tons of people have asked me "how do I get my site online"? And here's how.
I recommend HostGator (http://bit.ly/1UCHuf4), since they have the best customer service as well as the best price. For $6/mo, you get unlimited domains/websites, so if you're building websites for other people, you can bill them monthly and not have any expenses increase.
All you need is a
Domain Name: $12/yr
Webhost: $5-10/mo
I recommend HostGator (http://bit.ly/1UCHuf4)
FreeFTPProgram:
I recommend Cyberduck (http://cyberduck.io/)
We're going to get a webhost & domain, open an FTP connection to it, upload our files to our webhost, and then we're done!

published: 24 Jun 2014

HTML Tutorial: Publishing Your Website

Watch more HTML Tutorials videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/496276-HTML-Tutorial-Publishing-Your-Website
Hi, I amDaniel Davis. I am a certified computer expert and tech guru. Along with having one of the top tech channels on youtube, my work has also been featured in textbooks, software guides, and hundreds of popular tech blogs. And today I am going to be talking to you about HTML. Put it up in a web browser. So now that you have a web page how do you share it with others. Well, in order for people to access it on the internet, you have to actually upload it to the internet first. Doing that requires finding something called a hosting provider that lets you upload your website files and gives you a web address so that people can connect to it. There are many different hosting...

Captivate tutorial: Publishing a responsive project | lynda.com

Building a responsive project in Captivate involves some work and planning, but publishing a responsive project is easy. Find out how to publish a responsive project in this tutorial. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Captivate-tutorials/Captivate-Projects-Publishing-Mobile-Web/163413-2.html?utm_campaign=vZTjBXyhQhI&utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube-earned.
This tutorial is a single movie from the Captivate Projects: Publishing forMobile and the Web course by lynda.com author Anastasia McCune. The complete course is 2 hours and 7 minutes and shows how to publish Captivate projects for the web, mobile devices, or an LMS.
Captivate Projects: Publishing for Mobile and the Web table of contents:
Introduction
1. Preparing and Testing Projects
2. Publishing
3. Targeting a LearningManage...

published: 12 Oct 2014

Self Publishing 101 Part 1 + The Order of Omega COVER REVEAL

In this video, we discuss the basics of self publishing.
Please thumbs up and subscribe to my channel. I post new videos every Tuesday.
You can also read the blog post that coincides with this video here: http://www.kristenmartinbooks.com/index.htmlList of 101 themes: http://homeworktips.about.com/od/writingabookreport/a/themelist.htm
Damonza BookCover Designs: https://damonza.com/
To learn about setting up an publishing company as an LLC, visit LegalZoom: http://www.legalzoom.com/
ISBN Agencies:
Nielsen for the UK: http://www.isbn.nielsenbook.co.uk/
Bowker for the US: https://www.myidentifiers.com/
My debut novel, The AlphaDrive, is available for purchase right now on Amazon! Check it out: https://goo.gl/vyI92v
To read the first 3 chapters of The Alpha Drive, go here: http://ww...

published: 19 Apr 2016

Publishing your document and adding to search index

Once you create a document, how do you add it to the search index so that users can find it? We'll show you how

Free your content from proprietary documents today! In a nut-shell, via PageZephyr Search from Markzware, the makers of FlightCheck and Q2ID, you can do keyword searches on your InDesign and find content without having to open each file!
It is like Google, but for INDD file formats! This new content search application allows you to do the impossible: to view and do advanced queries or text mining in .INDD files!
Great for publishers, eDiscovery, scientific discovery, journalists, editors, prepress or anyone with archives of Adobe layout files! Bring document management in graphic arts to the next level with PageZephyr Search from Markzware today!
Democratize your Content
See:
http://markzware.com/products/pagezephyr-search/

published: 19 Jan 2010

LifeRich Publishing | 6 Tips on How to Get Published Part 3: Editors, Staying Consistent, Indexing

Andrea Levitt from Reader’s Digest introduces the third video on the process of finalizing your manuscript. George Nedeff from Author Solutions explains what to look for when hiring a professional editor, how to write a consistent manuscript, and for the uninitiated, he breaks down how to index a nonfiction book.
Learn more about LifeRich Publishing and request your free publishing guide:
http://www.liferichpublishing.com/FreePublishingGuide.aspx?LS=Website&CAT=Website&SRC=YouTube_EditingAndFinalizingPart3
LifeRich Publishing, an imprint of Reader's Digest
Website: http://www.liferichpublishing.com
Bookstore: http://bookstore.liferichpublishing.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeRichPublishing
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LifeRichPub
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/lifer...

published: 14 Jul 2017

How To Write A Book - From Research to Writing to Editing to Publishing by Ryan Holiday

The bestselling author of The Obstacle is the Way, Trust Me I'm Lying and Ego is the Enemy explains how a book is made from start to finish. The former research assistant to Robert Greene, Ryan shows the methodology he learned on the job and how it can be used by any writer.
Shot and edited by Shiraz
Produced by mylmedia.com

published: 26 Jul 2016

Emerging Sources Citation Index

published: 01 Aug 2016

Names of the Most Important Reports and their Publishing Organizations For UPSC /IAS and other Exams

UPSC 2016 asked :- who publishes Global Financial StabilityReport
Ease of Doing Business Report.
We can expect questions in UPSC 2017 also.
Every Year questions are asked about Who Publishes this report and who publishes that.
FindNotes at www.theexamsmadesimple.com
This is for all Upsc IAS Aspirants Summary and Gist Provided by us.

Self Publishing - Book Printing Services Self Publishing

Self Publishing
http://www.instantpublisher.com
For almost 15 years, InstantPublisher has helped thousands of authors who don't want to wait for specific publishers to get their material published. We specialize self publishing high quality books with a fast turnaround time and affordable cost. Also, we can do all bindings including hardcover, paperback, coil binding and more.
With InstantPublisher, there are no deadlines to meet and you don't face rejection from publishers our friendly knowledgeable staff has helped many new authors produce their first book with short run printing. You own all the rights to your book, therefore you are in the position to set your own price with all profits coming to you.
There is more to it than just freedom from a third party you get paid more for...

Index (publishing)

An index (plural: usually indexes, see below) is a list of words or phrases ('headings') and associated pointers ('locators') to where useful material relating ...

An index (plural: usually indexes, see below) is a list of words or phrases ('headings') and associated pointers ('locators') to where useful material relating to that heading can be found in a document. In a traditional back-of-the-book index the headings will include names of people, places and events, and concepts selected by a person as being relevant and of interest to a possible reader of the book. The pointers are typically page numbers, paragraph numbers or section numbers. In a library catalog the words are authors, titles, subject headings, etc., and the pointers are call numbers. Internet search engines, such as Google, and full text searching help provide access to information but are not as selective as an index, as they provide non-relevant links, and may miss relevant information if it is not phrased in exactly the way they expect.
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An index (plural: usually indexes, see below) is a list of words or phrases ('headings') and associated pointers ('locators') to where useful material relating to that heading can be found in a document. In a traditional back-of-the-book index the headings will include names of people, places and events, and concepts selected by a person as being relevant and of interest to a possible reader of the book. The pointers are typically page numbers, paragraph numbers or section numbers. In a library catalog the words are authors, titles, subject headings, etc., and the pointers are call numbers. Internet search engines, such as Google, and full text searching help provide access to information but are not as selective as an index, as they provide non-relevant links, and may miss relevant information if it is not phrased in exactly the way they expect.
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How to put your website online - how to FTP to a domain & upload files to a webhost

Get your site online as cheap and quick as possible! Tons of people have asked me "how do I get my site online"? And here's how.
I recommend HostGator (http:/...

Get your site online as cheap and quick as possible! Tons of people have asked me "how do I get my site online"? And here's how.
I recommend HostGator (http://bit.ly/1UCHuf4), since they have the best customer service as well as the best price. For $6/mo, you get unlimited domains/websites, so if you're building websites for other people, you can bill them monthly and not have any expenses increase.
All you need is a
Domain Name: $12/yr
Webhost: $5-10/mo
I recommend HostGator (http://bit.ly/1UCHuf4)
FreeFTPProgram:
I recommend Cyberduck (http://cyberduck.io/)
We're going to get a webhost & domain, open an FTP connection to it, upload our files to our webhost, and then we're done!

Get your site online as cheap and quick as possible! Tons of people have asked me "how do I get my site online"? And here's how.
I recommend HostGator (http://bit.ly/1UCHuf4), since they have the best customer service as well as the best price. For $6/mo, you get unlimited domains/websites, so if you're building websites for other people, you can bill them monthly and not have any expenses increase.
All you need is a
Domain Name: $12/yr
Webhost: $5-10/mo
I recommend HostGator (http://bit.ly/1UCHuf4)
FreeFTPProgram:
I recommend Cyberduck (http://cyberduck.io/)
We're going to get a webhost & domain, open an FTP connection to it, upload our files to our webhost, and then we're done!

Watch more HTML Tutorials videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/496276-HTML-Tutorial-Publishing-Your-Website
Hi, I amDaniel Davis. I am a certified computer expert and tech guru. Along with having one of the top tech channels on youtube, my work has also been featured in textbooks, software guides, and hundreds of popular tech blogs. And today I am going to be talking to you about HTML. Put it up in a web browser. So now that you have a web page how do you share it with others. Well, in order for people to access it on the internet, you have to actually upload it to the internet first. Doing that requires finding something called a hosting provider that lets you upload your website files and gives you a web address so that people can connect to it. There are many different hosting providers out there, some are free and some are expensive and the one you choose depends on your needs, so be sure to see what different hosting providers offer. A really good hosting provider for beginners is 000webhost.com. They are free, they have a good amount of features, and they don't put any ads on your web page. Select a free version and fill in the required information. They will send you an E-mail containing your registration information and you can use that to log into their site and use it. So, how do you use it. Well, after logging in you will see your signed domain name. A domain name is what people will type into their web browser to view your site, so go ahead and write this down, then beside your domain name click go to see your panel and scroll down to the files section, double click on the another file manager icon. This takes you to the file manager for your site. You should see a folder called public_html, anything that is put inside this folder will be added to your website. So double click on it and click on the upload file icon and browse for your index.html file, click open and then click okay. You should see it appear to the right, continue uploading files until you have uploaded every file that is a part of your webpage including pictures. Whatever page is named index.html or index.pagep is what is going to be the default page that shows up whenever somebody visits your site. Okay, now you can visit your website by typing in your domain name that you wrote down into the browser address bar and it should pull up your website live on the internet.

Watch more HTML Tutorials videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/496276-HTML-Tutorial-Publishing-Your-Website
Hi, I amDaniel Davis. I am a certified computer expert and tech guru. Along with having one of the top tech channels on youtube, my work has also been featured in textbooks, software guides, and hundreds of popular tech blogs. And today I am going to be talking to you about HTML. Put it up in a web browser. So now that you have a web page how do you share it with others. Well, in order for people to access it on the internet, you have to actually upload it to the internet first. Doing that requires finding something called a hosting provider that lets you upload your website files and gives you a web address so that people can connect to it. There are many different hosting providers out there, some are free and some are expensive and the one you choose depends on your needs, so be sure to see what different hosting providers offer. A really good hosting provider for beginners is 000webhost.com. They are free, they have a good amount of features, and they don't put any ads on your web page. Select a free version and fill in the required information. They will send you an E-mail containing your registration information and you can use that to log into their site and use it. So, how do you use it. Well, after logging in you will see your signed domain name. A domain name is what people will type into their web browser to view your site, so go ahead and write this down, then beside your domain name click go to see your panel and scroll down to the files section, double click on the another file manager icon. This takes you to the file manager for your site. You should see a folder called public_html, anything that is put inside this folder will be added to your website. So double click on it and click on the upload file icon and browse for your index.html file, click open and then click okay. You should see it appear to the right, continue uploading files until you have uploaded every file that is a part of your webpage including pictures. Whatever page is named index.html or index.pagep is what is going to be the default page that shows up whenever somebody visits your site. Okay, now you can visit your website by typing in your domain name that you wrote down into the browser address bar and it should pull up your website live on the internet.

Captivate tutorial: Publishing a responsive project | lynda.com

Building a responsive project in Captivate involves some work and planning, but publishing a responsive project is easy. Find out how to publish a responsive pr...

Building a responsive project in Captivate involves some work and planning, but publishing a responsive project is easy. Find out how to publish a responsive project in this tutorial. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Captivate-tutorials/Captivate-Projects-Publishing-Mobile-Web/163413-2.html?utm_campaign=vZTjBXyhQhI&utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube-earned.
This tutorial is a single movie from the Captivate Projects: Publishing forMobile and the Web course by lynda.com author Anastasia McCune. The complete course is 2 hours and 7 minutes and shows how to publish Captivate projects for the web, mobile devices, or an LMS.
Captivate Projects: Publishing for Mobile and the Web table of contents:
Introduction
1. Preparing and Testing Projects
2. Publishing
3. Targeting a Learning Management System (LMS)
Conclusion | lynda.com

Building a responsive project in Captivate involves some work and planning, but publishing a responsive project is easy. Find out how to publish a responsive project in this tutorial. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Captivate-tutorials/Captivate-Projects-Publishing-Mobile-Web/163413-2.html?utm_campaign=vZTjBXyhQhI&utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube-earned.
This tutorial is a single movie from the Captivate Projects: Publishing forMobile and the Web course by lynda.com author Anastasia McCune. The complete course is 2 hours and 7 minutes and shows how to publish Captivate projects for the web, mobile devices, or an LMS.
Captivate Projects: Publishing for Mobile and the Web table of contents:
Introduction
1. Preparing and Testing Projects
2. Publishing
3. Targeting a Learning Management System (LMS)
Conclusion | lynda.com

Self Publishing 101 Part 1 + The Order of Omega COVER REVEAL

In this video, we discuss the basics of self publishing.
Please thumbs up and subscribe to my channel. I post new videos every Tuesday.
You can also read the ...

In this video, we discuss the basics of self publishing.
Please thumbs up and subscribe to my channel. I post new videos every Tuesday.
You can also read the blog post that coincides with this video here: http://www.kristenmartinbooks.com/index.htmlList of 101 themes: http://homeworktips.about.com/od/writingabookreport/a/themelist.htm
Damonza BookCover Designs: https://damonza.com/
To learn about setting up an publishing company as an LLC, visit LegalZoom: http://www.legalzoom.com/
ISBN Agencies:
Nielsen for the UK: http://www.isbn.nielsenbook.co.uk/
Bowker for the US: https://www.myidentifiers.com/
My debut novel, The AlphaDrive, is available for purchase right now on Amazon! Check it out: https://goo.gl/vyI92v
To read the first 3 chapters of The Alpha Drive, go here: http://www.kristenmartinbooks.com/p/read-alpha-drive.html
Add the sequel to The Alpha Drive, The Order of Omega (release date 11/8/2016) to your Goodreads list: https://goo.gl/mKyBZf
For business inquiries, please email authorkristenmartin@gmail.com
STAY CONNECTED:
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Website | www.kristenmartinbooks.com
ASK ME ANYTHING: http://authorkristenmartin.tumblr.com/ask

In this video, we discuss the basics of self publishing.
Please thumbs up and subscribe to my channel. I post new videos every Tuesday.
You can also read the blog post that coincides with this video here: http://www.kristenmartinbooks.com/index.htmlList of 101 themes: http://homeworktips.about.com/od/writingabookreport/a/themelist.htm
Damonza BookCover Designs: https://damonza.com/
To learn about setting up an publishing company as an LLC, visit LegalZoom: http://www.legalzoom.com/
ISBN Agencies:
Nielsen for the UK: http://www.isbn.nielsenbook.co.uk/
Bowker for the US: https://www.myidentifiers.com/
My debut novel, The AlphaDrive, is available for purchase right now on Amazon! Check it out: https://goo.gl/vyI92v
To read the first 3 chapters of The Alpha Drive, go here: http://www.kristenmartinbooks.com/p/read-alpha-drive.html
Add the sequel to The Alpha Drive, The Order of Omega (release date 11/8/2016) to your Goodreads list: https://goo.gl/mKyBZf
For business inquiries, please email authorkristenmartin@gmail.com
STAY CONNECTED:
Twitter | @authorkristenm
Instagram | @authorkristenmartin
Facebook | www.facebook.com/authorkristenmartin
Website | www.kristenmartinbooks.com
ASK ME ANYTHING: http://authorkristenmartin.tumblr.com/ask

Free your content from proprietary documents today! In a nut-shell, via PageZephyr Search from Markzware, the makers of FlightCheck and Q2ID, you can do keyword...

Free your content from proprietary documents today! In a nut-shell, via PageZephyr Search from Markzware, the makers of FlightCheck and Q2ID, you can do keyword searches on your InDesign and find content without having to open each file!
It is like Google, but for INDD file formats! This new content search application allows you to do the impossible: to view and do advanced queries or text mining in .INDD files!
Great for publishers, eDiscovery, scientific discovery, journalists, editors, prepress or anyone with archives of Adobe layout files! Bring document management in graphic arts to the next level with PageZephyr Search from Markzware today!
Democratize your Content
See:
http://markzware.com/products/pagezephyr-search/

Free your content from proprietary documents today! In a nut-shell, via PageZephyr Search from Markzware, the makers of FlightCheck and Q2ID, you can do keyword searches on your InDesign and find content without having to open each file!
It is like Google, but for INDD file formats! This new content search application allows you to do the impossible: to view and do advanced queries or text mining in .INDD files!
Great for publishers, eDiscovery, scientific discovery, journalists, editors, prepress or anyone with archives of Adobe layout files! Bring document management in graphic arts to the next level with PageZephyr Search from Markzware today!
Democratize your Content
See:
http://markzware.com/products/pagezephyr-search/

Andrea Levitt from Reader’s Digest introduces the third video on the process of finalizing your manuscript. George Nedeff from Author Solutions explains what to look for when hiring a professional editor, how to write a consistent manuscript, and for the uninitiated, he breaks down how to index a nonfiction book.
Learn more about LifeRich Publishing and request your free publishing guide:
http://www.liferichpublishing.com/FreePublishingGuide.aspx?LS=Website&CAT=Website&SRC=YouTube_EditingAndFinalizingPart3
LifeRich Publishing, an imprint of Reader's Digest
Website: http://www.liferichpublishing.com
Bookstore: http://bookstore.liferichpublishing.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeRichPublishing
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LifeRichPub
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/liferichpub

Andrea Levitt from Reader’s Digest introduces the third video on the process of finalizing your manuscript. George Nedeff from Author Solutions explains what to look for when hiring a professional editor, how to write a consistent manuscript, and for the uninitiated, he breaks down how to index a nonfiction book.
Learn more about LifeRich Publishing and request your free publishing guide:
http://www.liferichpublishing.com/FreePublishingGuide.aspx?LS=Website&CAT=Website&SRC=YouTube_EditingAndFinalizingPart3
LifeRich Publishing, an imprint of Reader's Digest
Website: http://www.liferichpublishing.com
Bookstore: http://bookstore.liferichpublishing.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeRichPublishing
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LifeRichPub
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/liferichpub

How To Write A Book - From Research to Writing to Editing to Publishing by Ryan Holiday

The bestselling author of The Obstacle is the Way, Trust Me I'm Lying and Ego is the Enemy explains how a book is made from start to finish. The former research...

The bestselling author of The Obstacle is the Way, Trust Me I'm Lying and Ego is the Enemy explains how a book is made from start to finish. The former research assistant to Robert Greene, Ryan shows the methodology he learned on the job and how it can be used by any writer.
Shot and edited by Shiraz
Produced by mylmedia.com

The bestselling author of The Obstacle is the Way, Trust Me I'm Lying and Ego is the Enemy explains how a book is made from start to finish. The former research assistant to Robert Greene, Ryan shows the methodology he learned on the job and how it can be used by any writer.
Shot and edited by Shiraz
Produced by mylmedia.com

UPSC 2016 asked :- who publishes Global Financial StabilityReport
Ease of Doing Business Report.
We can expect questions in UPSC 2017 also.
Every Year questions are asked about Who Publishes this report and who publishes that.
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UPSC 2016 asked :- who publishes Global Financial StabilityReport
Ease of Doing Business Report.
We can expect questions in UPSC 2017 also.
Every Year questions are asked about Who Publishes this report and who publishes that.
FindNotes at www.theexamsmadesimple.com
This is for all Upsc IAS Aspirants Summary and Gist Provided by us.

Self Publishing - Book Printing Services Self Publishing

Self Publishing
http://www.instantpublisher.com
For almost 15 years, InstantPublisher has helped thousands of authors who don't want to wait for specific publ...

Self Publishing
http://www.instantpublisher.com
For almost 15 years, InstantPublisher has helped thousands of authors who don't want to wait for specific publishers to get their material published. We specialize self publishing high quality books with a fast turnaround time and affordable cost. Also, we can do all bindings including hardcover, paperback, coil binding and more.
With InstantPublisher, there are no deadlines to meet and you don't face rejection from publishers our friendly knowledgeable staff has helped many new authors produce their first book with short run printing. You own all the rights to your book, therefore you are in the position to set your own price with all profits coming to you.
There is more to it than just freedom from a third party you get paid more for your work! Large publishing houses take months to complete your book Instant Publisher will complete the finished product in only a few days. To start self publishing your book, visit us at by clicking the link above or call 800-259-2592 today!

Self Publishing
http://www.instantpublisher.com
For almost 15 years, InstantPublisher has helped thousands of authors who don't want to wait for specific publishers to get their material published. We specialize self publishing high quality books with a fast turnaround time and affordable cost. Also, we can do all bindings including hardcover, paperback, coil binding and more.
With InstantPublisher, there are no deadlines to meet and you don't face rejection from publishers our friendly knowledgeable staff has helped many new authors produce their first book with short run printing. You own all the rights to your book, therefore you are in the position to set your own price with all profits coming to you.
There is more to it than just freedom from a third party you get paid more for your work! Large publishing houses take months to complete your book Instant Publisher will complete the finished product in only a few days. To start self publishing your book, visit us at by clicking the link above or call 800-259-2592 today!

Come celebrate exciting new books by Peter Catapano, AbbySher, ReneeWatson, Sarah Gerard and Rakesh Satyal in this gathering of superb writers, editors and agents sharing the secrets of the publishing trade! The is moderated by New School professor Susan Shapiro. Panelists include, left to right:
Susan Shapiro, author of the novel What’s Never SaidNYT editor Peter Catapano, author of ModernEthics in 77 Arguments (Norton)
Sarah Gerard, author of Sunshine State (Harpercollins)
CAA agent Mollie Glick
Norton editor PhilMarino
Atria editor Rakesh Satyal, author of No-one Can Pronounce My Name (Picador)
Abby Sher, author of All the Ways the World Can End (FSG)
Renee Watson, author of Piecing Me Together (Bloomsbury)
Purchase a copy of Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments by Peter Catapano here: http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Peter+Catapano+Modern+Ethics+Arguments
Purchase a copy of All the Ways the World Can End by Abby Sher here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Abby+Sher+All+Ways+World+Can+End
Purchase a copy of Piecing Me Together by Renee Watson here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Renee+Watson+Piecing+Me+Together
Purchase a copy of Sunshine State by Sarah Gerard here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Sarah+Gerard+Sunshine+State
Recorded August 1st, 2017

Come celebrate exciting new books by Peter Catapano, AbbySher, ReneeWatson, Sarah Gerard and Rakesh Satyal in this gathering of superb writers, editors and agents sharing the secrets of the publishing trade! The is moderated by New School professor Susan Shapiro. Panelists include, left to right:
Susan Shapiro, author of the novel What’s Never SaidNYT editor Peter Catapano, author of ModernEthics in 77 Arguments (Norton)
Sarah Gerard, author of Sunshine State (Harpercollins)
CAA agent Mollie Glick
Norton editor PhilMarino
Atria editor Rakesh Satyal, author of No-one Can Pronounce My Name (Picador)
Abby Sher, author of All the Ways the World Can End (FSG)
Renee Watson, author of Piecing Me Together (Bloomsbury)
Purchase a copy of Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments by Peter Catapano here: http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Peter+Catapano+Modern+Ethics+Arguments
Purchase a copy of All the Ways the World Can End by Abby Sher here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Abby+Sher+All+Ways+World+Can+End
Purchase a copy of Piecing Me Together by Renee Watson here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Renee+Watson+Piecing+Me+Together
Purchase a copy of Sunshine State by Sarah Gerard here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Sarah+Gerard+Sunshine+State
Recorded August 1st, 2017

Six Figure Success Self-Publishing Non-Fiction Books With Steve Scott

Get your FREE successful author blueprint at:
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More help with self-publishing at:
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If you want a six figure income from your books, it's a good idea to model people who are already making this kind of money.
Steve Scott is a bestselling non-fiction author of self-help books focusing on habits, including the mega-bestselling HabitStacking: 97 small life changes that take 5 minutes or less.He has 42 books available right now under Steve Scott and SJ Scott.
LessonsSteve has learned from his first internet businesses and affiliate marketing, which he started in 2006. Focusing on one business niche and genre, and specifically around building and nurturing an email list. His views of what works in publ...

How to Setup Github Pages - Website on Github - CompleteBeginner Tutorial
Hey, it's MicrowaveSam with a complete beginner tutorial on how to setup Github Pages, website on github!
No download is needed.
My Github webpage that I created in the tutorial:
http://huyle333.github.io/
Github link:
https://github.com/
Description about what Github Pages provides:
https://pages.github.com/
Namecheap to get a domain name:
https://www.namecheap.com/
GitBash on Windows:
https://git-scm.com/downloads
1) Go to https://github.com/ and create an account if you don't have one already.
2) Sign into your account and create a new repository
3) Name the repository as username.github.io
4) You can initialize the README
5) On Windows 7 or 8, you can search for Powershell, which is a terminal prompt sy...

published: 21 Dec 2014

O'Reilly Webcast: Adding Value with Metadata: Open up the Index

In this webcast presentation we'll explore new paths for reusing content metadata for discovery and recommendations. Indexes are one of the most detailed metadata sets available for your content, and can be used to search, recommend, explore, and create buyers for your publications.
We'll talk about:
baseline metadata
semantic markup
whether you need controlled vocabularies across multiple publications
displaying mashups of multiple indexes
incorporating social input
About Pilar Wyman
Pilar Wyman is the President of the American Society for Indexing (ASI), the voice of excellence in indexing. A veteran freelance indexer with her own successful business, she is also an active member of the ASI Digital TrendsTask Force, which was formed in 2011 to address the continuing and rapidly incr...

published: 14 Dec 2012

Publishing and Perishing in the Twenty-First Century

The creation of quantifiable measures of the impact and relative importance of a publication, a journal, an individual researcher�s output, or a university is close kin to ranking algorithms in information retrieval. Eugene Garfield developed the journal impact factor (IF) a half-century ago based on a two-year window of citations. And more recently, Jorge Hirsch invented the h-index to quantify an individual�s productivity based on the distribution of citations over one�s publications. There are also several competing �world university ranking� systems in wide circulation. Most traditional bibliometrics seek to build upon the citation structure of scholarship in the same manner that PageRank uses the link structure of the web as a signal of importance, but new approaches (or Alt Metrics) ...

March 22, 2017
Brandon Butler
Have you ever received an unsolicited email from a publisher you’ve never heard of inviting you to submit a paper to a journal with a generic-but-believable-sounding name or a conference abroad or at an airport hotel? These publishers may advertise their journals as “open access” and promise to make your work visible to well-known indices; they may claim “impact factors” and editorial board members who are leaders in their field. All that’s required of you is a modest fee—an "author’s processing charge"—and these publishers can deliver the lifeblood of any academic career: a peer-reviewed publication. There’s just one catch: the journals are fake.
These journals are labeled "predatory," and they are sometimes associated with the broader open-access movement....

Children's Book Publishing | School of Illustration | Academy of Art University

Academy of Art University's School of Illustration Presents: Children's Book Publishing with Matt Faulkner, Julie Downing and Andrea Brown.
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Renée Register Interview - Metadata and the Publishing Industry

I talk with Renée Register of datacurate.com, co-author of The Metadata Handbook, about the complex metadata issues in book publishing, retail, libraries, and distribution. Renée shares her experience as a librarian and industry consultant, and her work to create industry-wide solutions and standards that benefit everyone.
Topics we covered:
Renée's background in library science, and non-traditional librarian career with Ingram and OCLC (0:55)
The duplication of effort between vendors and libraries. Libraries are starting to move away from MARC and toward a data structure that is more sharable (3:48)
Starting in the 90s, publishers realized they needed to change their metadata. The process is speeding up even more now, with the need for a standard way to share metadata so it can be used ...

published: 13 Mar 2013

Madisen Kuhn | Please Don't Go Before I Get Better

Poet Madisen Kuhn and illustrator Leah Lu introduce Kuhn’s poignant new poetry collection “Please Don’t Go Before I Get Better.” Buy a copy here here:
https://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Please+Go+Before+I+Get+Better+kuhn
Chronicling the complexities, joys, and challenges of this transitional phase of life, “Please Don’t Go Before I Get Better” is a powerful work that refreshes readers with its candor and vulnerability. A poignant exploration of self-image, self-discovery, and self-reflection, this anthology brilliantly captures the universal experience of growing up, and you are bound to find yourself reflected in these glimmering pages.
Following her breakout debut “EighteenYears,” poet Madisen Kuhn is thrilled to share this...

published: 17 May 2018

How to Setup Amazon Web Services EC2 Instance with Apache, PHP, MySQL

How to SetupAmazon Web ServicesEC2Instance with Apache, PHP, MySQL
Instructions:
Go to http://aws.amazon.com/ and create a new account if you do not have an account already.
A credit card or debit is required.
Sign into your AWS account under console management.
Select EC2 and create a new instance.
Choose one of the Ubuntu AMIs, and leave everything default. Under Security groups, create a new security group with SSH and HTTP.
Name your key and download.
Under the terminal, maneuver to the key and chmod 400 to make sure that the permissions are correct.
Under windows, you may have to run as administrator the command prompt or cygwin to chmod properly.
Or you can use the command that I did, which was:
chown :Users testTutorial.pem
Then I did:
chmod 400 testTutorial.pem
Allows only ...

published: 14 Mar 2014

Publishing During The Apocalypse

Two-time Emmy and Grammy award-winning comedian Kathy Griffin is a towering figure on television, on tour and in publishing. She breaks through the entertainment clutter with her universally recognized brand of pull-no-punches comedy.
Her new book “Kathy Griffin's Celebrity Run-Ins: My A-ZIndex” is an A-Z compendium of the celebrities she’s met over the years and the jaw-dropping, charming, and sometimes bizarre anecdotes only she can tell about them.
Moderated by Tiffany Helzer
FollowKathy at @kathygriffin
Book now available on Google Play: https://goo.gl/8kb8ak

published: 16 Dec 2016

Publish! Graduate students discussing their work in publishing

Sponsored by York University Libraries, a panel of six PhD students were assembled on Oct. 26 in the SenateChamber at York University to share their publishing experiences. The panellists (Nav Baldeo, Julia Brassolotto, Thom Bryce, Melissa Dalgleish, Fenn ElanStewart and Jianlan Zhu) have a wide range of expertise, including working for a prestigious imprimatur, founding a scholarly journal, publishing poetry and publishing a thesis as a scholarly article. This session was moderated by AdamLauder, the W.P.ScottChair for Research in e-Librarianship at York University.
View this YFile article for more information on the session: http://www.yorku.ca/yfile/archive/index.asp?Article=17809

1or3 Day How To Be A Successful Author Mental Health Publishing Seminars Part 1

Mental Health Writing and recovery Seminar, A very special seminar on living with mental illness and sharing your experiences with the world.
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Spend a day with Chipmunkapublishing, the Mental Health Publisher
and get ready to become a published author
A whole day devoted to mental health empowerment
At this seminar, you'll learn...
• The power of writing and how it can transform your life
• An introduction to mental health empowerment technology
• Techniques and exercises for cultivating a positive attitude
• An introduction to Neuro-linguistic Programming techniques
• Advice on how to submit your own manuscript to Chipmunka
"Chipmunkapublishing is an invaluable service to so many. Bei...

published: 02 Feb 2012

Shopify Tutorial for Beginners [Live 🔴] Store Setup

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I hope you enjoyed this step by step guide to setting up your Shopify store. As I mentioned, this live training tutorial was one part of a complete 2 hour "DropShipping with Shopify & Aliexpress" training. It's100% Free, NO Fluff, Not A Webinar, boring old step by step blueprint.
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In this video I'll not only show you exactly how to setup and customize your store. But I'll show you how to add the right products automatically using free apps. I'll also show you the free apps you need to drive conversions and increase per sale dollars.
And then I'll wrap it up with my unique approach to Facebook marketing that goes way above the "free plus shipping method." I'll show you how to increase your...

Get your FREE successful author blueprint at:
http://www.TheCreativePenn.com/blueprint
More help with self-publishing at:
https://www.thecreativepenn.com/publishing/
If you want a six figure income from your books, it's a good idea to model people who are already making this kind of money.
Steve Scott is a bestselling non-fiction author of self-help books focusing on habits, including the mega-bestselling HabitStacking: 97 small life changes that take 5 minutes or less.He has 42 books available right now under Steve Scott and SJ Scott.
LessonsSteve has learned from his first internet businesses and affiliate marketing, which he started in 2006. Focusing on one business niche and genre, and specifically around building and nurturing an email list. His views of what works in publishing has changed, and now focuses on the hard work over the long term and little things on a daily basis. Steve has become very visible in the last year, but he has been working on this since 2006. The success he has had off the back of Habit Stacking was due to the years of ground work before that.
On sharing income in public. Steve posts his income in public, part of a trend online as people openly share how their businesses work. For April - June 2014, Steve reported $125,857.37 and he breaks down exactly what that consists of. If you want this kind of success, based on this kind of business model - then copy what Steve is doing! (and when I say copy, I mean in the sense of modelling, not plagiarism!)
Practicing the fundamentals every day is the way to this kind of success. Write a good book. Consistent butt in chair at least 5 times a week and write. Very good cover images. Building an email list and understanding good email marketing. There is no secret and it's not rocket science. Produce good books and connect with your audience consistently for years.
It's hard work, more good product and time.
On copywriting skills and creating good non-fiction titles. Steve keeps a swipe file of ideas from blogs like Copyblogger. Steve recommends Robert Bly who wrote The Copywriter's Handbook: A step by step guide to writing copy that sells.
The process of writing a non-fiction book from ideas to finished product. You can also get Steve's checklist for book publishing here. Steve uses physical index cards for ideas, especially as it gets him away from the computer.
On disconnecting from the internet and digital fasting. On unlearning self-destructive behaviors that Kindle authors tend to fall into e.g. checking stats. On Writing Habit Mastery: How to write 2000 words a day and forever cure writer's block, one of Steve's books on the discipline of writing. We mention Leo Babauta at Zen Habits, a big influence on Steve.
What do non-fiction audiences want?
Steve talks about splitting big topics into micro-topics, which stems from his blogging background. His books are around 15,000 - 25,000 words and delve deep, rather than being the 'be all and end all' megabook which is more like the traditional publishing model. I talk about how, as a speaker, my business model for non-fiction includes professional speaking, which means having a chunkier book is something that enhances your authority. Steve's model is NOT about speaking, it's about selling bulk thinner books so he doesn't need to concern himself with longer books. It's all about what you want as your business model.
How to stand out in the huge volume of new books. It's a matter of building up your products and your platform, and asking your audience what they want and what they like. Keep trying different things. This is a long term game and you can't stand out with one book. There are a few outliers, but most people only make a good living with a lot of books. Focus on what you need to do, not on what others are doing. Stop comparing yourself. I talk about how I met Alexis Grant online 5 years ago, and how many people have disappeared along the journey. If you stick with this long term, success will come. Most people will drop away.
The tipping point into a full time income came when Steve fully committed himself to the model of Kindle publishing in Sept 2012, and wrote a book every 3 weeks. The tipping point to the big league earnings was in May 2014 when Habit Stacking took off, and having 40+ books available helped make more income from the back list. Focus on the genre and the niche and write content within that and build up a brand and a series. Be consistent in your writing. Make it a habit.
Steve Scott seemed to burst onto the indie non-fiction scene in early 2014, but in fact, he has 42 books and has had an internet business since 2006. I interview him about his (not so secret) strategies for success.

Get your FREE successful author blueprint at:
http://www.TheCreativePenn.com/blueprint
More help with self-publishing at:
https://www.thecreativepenn.com/publishing/
If you want a six figure income from your books, it's a good idea to model people who are already making this kind of money.
Steve Scott is a bestselling non-fiction author of self-help books focusing on habits, including the mega-bestselling HabitStacking: 97 small life changes that take 5 minutes or less.He has 42 books available right now under Steve Scott and SJ Scott.
LessonsSteve has learned from his first internet businesses and affiliate marketing, which he started in 2006. Focusing on one business niche and genre, and specifically around building and nurturing an email list. His views of what works in publishing has changed, and now focuses on the hard work over the long term and little things on a daily basis. Steve has become very visible in the last year, but he has been working on this since 2006. The success he has had off the back of Habit Stacking was due to the years of ground work before that.
On sharing income in public. Steve posts his income in public, part of a trend online as people openly share how their businesses work. For April - June 2014, Steve reported $125,857.37 and he breaks down exactly what that consists of. If you want this kind of success, based on this kind of business model - then copy what Steve is doing! (and when I say copy, I mean in the sense of modelling, not plagiarism!)
Practicing the fundamentals every day is the way to this kind of success. Write a good book. Consistent butt in chair at least 5 times a week and write. Very good cover images. Building an email list and understanding good email marketing. There is no secret and it's not rocket science. Produce good books and connect with your audience consistently for years.
It's hard work, more good product and time.
On copywriting skills and creating good non-fiction titles. Steve keeps a swipe file of ideas from blogs like Copyblogger. Steve recommends Robert Bly who wrote The Copywriter's Handbook: A step by step guide to writing copy that sells.
The process of writing a non-fiction book from ideas to finished product. You can also get Steve's checklist for book publishing here. Steve uses physical index cards for ideas, especially as it gets him away from the computer.
On disconnecting from the internet and digital fasting. On unlearning self-destructive behaviors that Kindle authors tend to fall into e.g. checking stats. On Writing Habit Mastery: How to write 2000 words a day and forever cure writer's block, one of Steve's books on the discipline of writing. We mention Leo Babauta at Zen Habits, a big influence on Steve.
What do non-fiction audiences want?
Steve talks about splitting big topics into micro-topics, which stems from his blogging background. His books are around 15,000 - 25,000 words and delve deep, rather than being the 'be all and end all' megabook which is more like the traditional publishing model. I talk about how, as a speaker, my business model for non-fiction includes professional speaking, which means having a chunkier book is something that enhances your authority. Steve's model is NOT about speaking, it's about selling bulk thinner books so he doesn't need to concern himself with longer books. It's all about what you want as your business model.
How to stand out in the huge volume of new books. It's a matter of building up your products and your platform, and asking your audience what they want and what they like. Keep trying different things. This is a long term game and you can't stand out with one book. There are a few outliers, but most people only make a good living with a lot of books. Focus on what you need to do, not on what others are doing. Stop comparing yourself. I talk about how I met Alexis Grant online 5 years ago, and how many people have disappeared along the journey. If you stick with this long term, success will come. Most people will drop away.
The tipping point into a full time income came when Steve fully committed himself to the model of Kindle publishing in Sept 2012, and wrote a book every 3 weeks. The tipping point to the big league earnings was in May 2014 when Habit Stacking took off, and having 40+ books available helped make more income from the back list. Focus on the genre and the niche and write content within that and build up a brand and a series. Be consistent in your writing. Make it a habit.
Steve Scott seemed to burst onto the indie non-fiction scene in early 2014, but in fact, he has 42 books and has had an internet business since 2006. I interview him about his (not so secret) strategies for success.

How to Setup Github Pages - Website on Github - CompleteBeginner Tutorial
Hey, it's MicrowaveSam with a complete beginner tutorial on how to setup Github Pages, website on github!
No download is needed.
My Github webpage that I created in the tutorial:
http://huyle333.github.io/
Github link:
https://github.com/
Description about what Github Pages provides:
https://pages.github.com/
Namecheap to get a domain name:
https://www.namecheap.com/
GitBash on Windows:
https://git-scm.com/downloads
1) Go to https://github.com/ and create an account if you don't have one already.
2) Sign into your account and create a new repository
3) Name the repository as username.github.io
4) You can initialize the README
5) On Windows 7 or 8, you can search for Powershell, which is a terminal prompt system that has git already installed
6) Here are my commands after opening Powershell
cd Desktop
git clone https://github.com/huyle333/huyle333.github.io.git
cd huyle333.github.io
touch index.html
notepad index.html
git add index.html
git commit -m "added index.html"
git push origin master
7) Go to Namecheap and buy a domain.
8) Click on the domain that you bought and click on All HostRecords. I bought www.chimeflow.com
@ 192.30.252.153 A (Address)
@ 192.30.252.154 A (Address)
www huyle333.github.io. CNAME (Alias)
9) Back in your github repo, you want to add a CNAME to redirect to the domain name you have on Namecheap.
Inside huyle333.github.io:
touch CNAME
notepad CNAME
In CNAME, I added:
chimeflow.com
git add -f CNAME
git commit -m "added CNAME"
git push origin master
10) My Github page now re-directs to chimeflow.com Success!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/microwavesam
Blog: http://slothparadise.com
Consider supporting our group in making stuff:
►https://www.patreon.com/slothparadise
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How to Setup Github Pages - Website on Github - CompleteBeginner Tutorial
Hey, it's MicrowaveSam with a complete beginner tutorial on how to setup Github Pages, website on github!
No download is needed.
My Github webpage that I created in the tutorial:
http://huyle333.github.io/
Github link:
https://github.com/
Description about what Github Pages provides:
https://pages.github.com/
Namecheap to get a domain name:
https://www.namecheap.com/
GitBash on Windows:
https://git-scm.com/downloads
1) Go to https://github.com/ and create an account if you don't have one already.
2) Sign into your account and create a new repository
3) Name the repository as username.github.io
4) You can initialize the README
5) On Windows 7 or 8, you can search for Powershell, which is a terminal prompt system that has git already installed
6) Here are my commands after opening Powershell
cd Desktop
git clone https://github.com/huyle333/huyle333.github.io.git
cd huyle333.github.io
touch index.html
notepad index.html
git add index.html
git commit -m "added index.html"
git push origin master
7) Go to Namecheap and buy a domain.
8) Click on the domain that you bought and click on All HostRecords. I bought www.chimeflow.com
@ 192.30.252.153 A (Address)
@ 192.30.252.154 A (Address)
www huyle333.github.io. CNAME (Alias)
9) Back in your github repo, you want to add a CNAME to redirect to the domain name you have on Namecheap.
Inside huyle333.github.io:
touch CNAME
notepad CNAME
In CNAME, I added:
chimeflow.com
git add -f CNAME
git commit -m "added CNAME"
git push origin master
10) My Github page now re-directs to chimeflow.com Success!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/microwavesam
Blog: http://slothparadise.com
Consider supporting our group in making stuff:
►https://www.patreon.com/slothparadise
►Twitter: https://twitter.com/slothparadise_

O'Reilly Webcast: Adding Value with Metadata: Open up the Index

In this webcast presentation we'll explore new paths for reusing content metadata for discovery and recommendations. Indexes are one of the most detailed metada...

In this webcast presentation we'll explore new paths for reusing content metadata for discovery and recommendations. Indexes are one of the most detailed metadata sets available for your content, and can be used to search, recommend, explore, and create buyers for your publications.
We'll talk about:
baseline metadata
semantic markup
whether you need controlled vocabularies across multiple publications
displaying mashups of multiple indexes
incorporating social input
About Pilar Wyman
Pilar Wyman is the President of the American Society for Indexing (ASI), the voice of excellence in indexing. A veteran freelance indexer with her own successful business, she is also an active member of the ASI Digital TrendsTask Force, which was formed in 2011 to address the continuing and rapidly increasing evolution of book publishing from traditional print to eBook formats. The DTTF was a key player in the recent International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) inclusion of indexes in the EPUB standard, and continues to work with the IDPF Indexes Working Group. Within her own indexing and via the DTTF, Pilar and ASI are currently engaged with publishers, hardware manufacturers, and software developers to design and create smart indexes for the digital age.

In this webcast presentation we'll explore new paths for reusing content metadata for discovery and recommendations. Indexes are one of the most detailed metadata sets available for your content, and can be used to search, recommend, explore, and create buyers for your publications.
We'll talk about:
baseline metadata
semantic markup
whether you need controlled vocabularies across multiple publications
displaying mashups of multiple indexes
incorporating social input
About Pilar Wyman
Pilar Wyman is the President of the American Society for Indexing (ASI), the voice of excellence in indexing. A veteran freelance indexer with her own successful business, she is also an active member of the ASI Digital TrendsTask Force, which was formed in 2011 to address the continuing and rapidly increasing evolution of book publishing from traditional print to eBook formats. The DTTF was a key player in the recent International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) inclusion of indexes in the EPUB standard, and continues to work with the IDPF Indexes Working Group. Within her own indexing and via the DTTF, Pilar and ASI are currently engaged with publishers, hardware manufacturers, and software developers to design and create smart indexes for the digital age.

Publishing and Perishing in the Twenty-First Century

The creation of quantifiable measures of the impact and relative importance of a publication, a journal, an individual researcher�s output, or a university is c...

The creation of quantifiable measures of the impact and relative importance of a publication, a journal, an individual researcher�s output, or a university is close kin to ranking algorithms in information retrieval. Eugene Garfield developed the journal impact factor (IF) a half-century ago based on a two-year window of citations. And more recently, Jorge Hirsch invented the h-index to quantify an individual�s productivity based on the distribution of citations over one�s publications. There are also several competing �world university ranking� systems in wide circulation. Most traditional bibliometrics seek to build upon the citation structure of scholarship in the same manner that PageRank uses the link structure of the web as a signal of importance, but new approaches (or Alt Metrics) are now seeking to harness usage patterns and social media to assess impact.

The creation of quantifiable measures of the impact and relative importance of a publication, a journal, an individual researcher�s output, or a university is close kin to ranking algorithms in information retrieval. Eugene Garfield developed the journal impact factor (IF) a half-century ago based on a two-year window of citations. And more recently, Jorge Hirsch invented the h-index to quantify an individual�s productivity based on the distribution of citations over one�s publications. There are also several competing �world university ranking� systems in wide circulation. Most traditional bibliometrics seek to build upon the citation structure of scholarship in the same manner that PageRank uses the link structure of the web as a signal of importance, but new approaches (or Alt Metrics) are now seeking to harness usage patterns and social media to assess impact.

March 22, 2017
Brandon Butler
Have you ever received an unsolicited email from a publisher you’ve never heard of inviting you to submit a paper to a journal wi...

March 22, 2017
Brandon Butler
Have you ever received an unsolicited email from a publisher you’ve never heard of inviting you to submit a paper to a journal with a generic-but-believable-sounding name or a conference abroad or at an airport hotel? These publishers may advertise their journals as “open access” and promise to make your work visible to well-known indices; they may claim “impact factors” and editorial board members who are leaders in their field. All that’s required of you is a modest fee—an "author’s processing charge"—and these publishers can deliver the lifeblood of any academic career: a peer-reviewed publication. There’s just one catch: the journals are fake.
These journals are labeled "predatory," and they are sometimes associated with the broader open-access movement. This Medical CenterHour tours the strange world of predatory publishing and describes some of its more outrageous excesses. But, as Brandon Butler will argue, the fake journals are just a distraction. The academy today faces more serious challenges as it wrestles with how best to share research and knowledge. How should academia confront the predatory moves of its most well-established publishing partners and take better advantage of open access?
A John F. AndersonMemorial Lecture

March 22, 2017
Brandon Butler
Have you ever received an unsolicited email from a publisher you’ve never heard of inviting you to submit a paper to a journal with a generic-but-believable-sounding name or a conference abroad or at an airport hotel? These publishers may advertise their journals as “open access” and promise to make your work visible to well-known indices; they may claim “impact factors” and editorial board members who are leaders in their field. All that’s required of you is a modest fee—an "author’s processing charge"—and these publishers can deliver the lifeblood of any academic career: a peer-reviewed publication. There’s just one catch: the journals are fake.
These journals are labeled "predatory," and they are sometimes associated with the broader open-access movement. This Medical CenterHour tours the strange world of predatory publishing and describes some of its more outrageous excesses. But, as Brandon Butler will argue, the fake journals are just a distraction. The academy today faces more serious challenges as it wrestles with how best to share research and knowledge. How should academia confront the predatory moves of its most well-established publishing partners and take better advantage of open access?
A John F. AndersonMemorial Lecture

Academy of Art University's School of Illustration Presents: Children's Book Publishing with Matt Faulkner, Julie Downing and Andrea Brown.
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Academy of Art University's School of Illustration Presents: Children's Book Publishing with Matt Faulkner, Julie Downing and Andrea Brown.
Visit the School of Illustration at http://www.academyart.edu/illustration-school/index.html
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/academyofartu
Established in 1929, Academy of Art University is the largest accredited private art and design school in the US. Visit http://academyart.edu to learn about total costs, median student loan debt, potential occupations and other information.
Interested in learning more? Follow us below
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Come celebrate exciting new books by Peter Catapano, AbbySher, ReneeWatson, Sarah Gerard and Rakesh Satyal in this gathering of superb writers, editors and agents sharing the secrets of the publishing trade! The is moderated by New School professor Susan Shapiro. Panelists include, left to right:
Susan Shapiro, author of the novel What’s Never SaidNYT editor Peter Catapano, author of ModernEthics in 77 Arguments (Norton)
Sarah Gerard, author of Sunshine State (Harpercollins)
CAA agent Mollie Glick
Norton editor PhilMarino
Atria editor Rakesh Satyal, author of No-one Can Pronounce My Name (Picador)
Abby Sher, author of All the Ways the World Can End (FSG)
Renee Watson, author of Piecing Me Together (Bloomsbury)
Purchase a copy of Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments by Peter Catapano here: http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Peter+Catapano+Modern+Ethics+Arguments
Purchase a copy of All the Ways the World Can End by Abby Sher here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Abby+Sher+All+Ways+World+Can+End
Purchase a copy of Piecing Me Together by Renee Watson here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Renee+Watson+Piecing+Me+Together
Purchase a copy of Sunshine State by Sarah Gerard here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Sarah+Gerard+Sunshine+State
Recorded August 1st, 2017

Come celebrate exciting new books by Peter Catapano, AbbySher, ReneeWatson, Sarah Gerard and Rakesh Satyal in this gathering of superb writers, editors and agents sharing the secrets of the publishing trade! The is moderated by New School professor Susan Shapiro. Panelists include, left to right:
Susan Shapiro, author of the novel What’s Never SaidNYT editor Peter Catapano, author of ModernEthics in 77 Arguments (Norton)
Sarah Gerard, author of Sunshine State (Harpercollins)
CAA agent Mollie Glick
Norton editor PhilMarino
Atria editor Rakesh Satyal, author of No-one Can Pronounce My Name (Picador)
Abby Sher, author of All the Ways the World Can End (FSG)
Renee Watson, author of Piecing Me Together (Bloomsbury)
Purchase a copy of Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments by Peter Catapano here: http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Peter+Catapano+Modern+Ethics+Arguments
Purchase a copy of All the Ways the World Can End by Abby Sher here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Abby+Sher+All+Ways+World+Can+End
Purchase a copy of Piecing Me Together by Renee Watson here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Renee+Watson+Piecing+Me+Together
Purchase a copy of Sunshine State by Sarah Gerard here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Sarah+Gerard+Sunshine+State
Recorded August 1st, 2017

Renée Register Interview - Metadata and the Publishing Industry

I talk with Renée Register of datacurate.com, co-author of The Metadata Handbook, about the complex metadata issues in book publishing, retail, libraries, and d...

I talk with Renée Register of datacurate.com, co-author of The Metadata Handbook, about the complex metadata issues in book publishing, retail, libraries, and distribution. Renée shares her experience as a librarian and industry consultant, and her work to create industry-wide solutions and standards that benefit everyone.
Topics we covered:
Renée's background in library science, and non-traditional librarian career with Ingram and OCLC (0:55)
The duplication of effort between vendors and libraries. Libraries are starting to move away from MARC and toward a data structure that is more sharable (3:48)
Starting in the 90s, publishers realized they needed to change their metadata. The process is speeding up even more now, with the need for a standard way to share metadata so it can be used across multiple systems (4:33)
The problem of metadata silos and how to overcome them (6:50)
From the ONIX standard to proprietary databases, and duplication of effort (7:22)
Publisher concerns about what happens to metadata downstream. Renée talks about her upcoming panel at BEA with Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Bowker, and Barnes & Noble. Is it possible to have one database that everyone pulls from? (8:38)
There's money in selling books but there's also money in the data itself, so it may be hard to come to agreement (9:10)
Dialogue and communication the first step to achieving industry-wide solutions. Legacy systems impeding progress, and workflows that don't use current standards. (11:25)
Options for small publishers (5-10 titles per year) that need more control over metadata: using Bowker, then OnixEdit, Firebrand, NetRead (14:22)
The BEA Panel: looking at their operations and find the things they change most often and whether that gets communicated back to the publishers. A Truth and Reconciliation process for the industry? (17:40)

I talk with Renée Register of datacurate.com, co-author of The Metadata Handbook, about the complex metadata issues in book publishing, retail, libraries, and distribution. Renée shares her experience as a librarian and industry consultant, and her work to create industry-wide solutions and standards that benefit everyone.
Topics we covered:
Renée's background in library science, and non-traditional librarian career with Ingram and OCLC (0:55)
The duplication of effort between vendors and libraries. Libraries are starting to move away from MARC and toward a data structure that is more sharable (3:48)
Starting in the 90s, publishers realized they needed to change their metadata. The process is speeding up even more now, with the need for a standard way to share metadata so it can be used across multiple systems (4:33)
The problem of metadata silos and how to overcome them (6:50)
From the ONIX standard to proprietary databases, and duplication of effort (7:22)
Publisher concerns about what happens to metadata downstream. Renée talks about her upcoming panel at BEA with Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Bowker, and Barnes & Noble. Is it possible to have one database that everyone pulls from? (8:38)
There's money in selling books but there's also money in the data itself, so it may be hard to come to agreement (9:10)
Dialogue and communication the first step to achieving industry-wide solutions. Legacy systems impeding progress, and workflows that don't use current standards. (11:25)
Options for small publishers (5-10 titles per year) that need more control over metadata: using Bowker, then OnixEdit, Firebrand, NetRead (14:22)
The BEA Panel: looking at their operations and find the things they change most often and whether that gets communicated back to the publishers. A Truth and Reconciliation process for the industry? (17:40)

Poet Madisen Kuhn and illustrator Leah Lu introduce Kuhn’s poignant new poetry collection “Please Don’t Go Before I Get Better.” Buy a copy here here:
https://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Please+Go+Before+I+Get+Better+kuhn
Chronicling the complexities, joys, and challenges of this transitional phase of life, “Please Don’t Go Before I Get Better” is a powerful work that refreshes readers with its candor and vulnerability. A poignant exploration of self-image, self-discovery, and self-reflection, this anthology brilliantly captures the universal experience of growing up, and you are bound to find yourself reflected in these glimmering pages.
Following her breakout debut “EighteenYears,” poet Madisen Kuhn is thrilled to share this intimate portrait of a young woman navigating early adulthood and leaving her teenage years behind.
Madisen Kuhn is a writer and photographer living in Charlottesville, Virginia. She likes to explore topics of identity, belonging, sexuality, and mental illness in her work. In 2015, her self-published collection of over two-hundred poems, “Eighteen Years,” sold over 20,000 copies. She writes a monthly column for Local Wolves magazine and is currently pursuing a BFA in Studio and Digital Arts.
Leah Lu is a writer and illustrator based in Los Angeles. She works with Local Wolves Magazine, an entertainment, arts and culture publication, and is currently the editorial intern for the music section at UPROXX. She is studying Journalism & IntegratedMedia with an emphasis in writing and publishing.
Recorded May 15, 2018

Poet Madisen Kuhn and illustrator Leah Lu introduce Kuhn’s poignant new poetry collection “Please Don’t Go Before I Get Better.” Buy a copy here here:
https://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Please+Go+Before+I+Get+Better+kuhn
Chronicling the complexities, joys, and challenges of this transitional phase of life, “Please Don’t Go Before I Get Better” is a powerful work that refreshes readers with its candor and vulnerability. A poignant exploration of self-image, self-discovery, and self-reflection, this anthology brilliantly captures the universal experience of growing up, and you are bound to find yourself reflected in these glimmering pages.
Following her breakout debut “EighteenYears,” poet Madisen Kuhn is thrilled to share this intimate portrait of a young woman navigating early adulthood and leaving her teenage years behind.
Madisen Kuhn is a writer and photographer living in Charlottesville, Virginia. She likes to explore topics of identity, belonging, sexuality, and mental illness in her work. In 2015, her self-published collection of over two-hundred poems, “Eighteen Years,” sold over 20,000 copies. She writes a monthly column for Local Wolves magazine and is currently pursuing a BFA in Studio and Digital Arts.
Leah Lu is a writer and illustrator based in Los Angeles. She works with Local Wolves Magazine, an entertainment, arts and culture publication, and is currently the editorial intern for the music section at UPROXX. She is studying Journalism & IntegratedMedia with an emphasis in writing and publishing.
Recorded May 15, 2018

How to SetupAmazon Web ServicesEC2Instance with Apache, PHP, MySQL
Instructions:
Go to http://aws.amazon.com/ and create a new account if you do not have an account already.
A credit card or debit is required.
Sign into your AWS account under console management.
Select EC2 and create a new instance.
Choose one of the Ubuntu AMIs, and leave everything default. Under Security groups, create a new security group with SSH and HTTP.
Name your key and download.
Under the terminal, maneuver to the key and chmod 400 to make sure that the permissions are correct.
Under windows, you may have to run as administrator the command prompt or cygwin to chmod properly.
Or you can use the command that I did, which was:
chown :Users testTutorial.pem
Then I did:
chmod 400 testTutorial.pem
Allows only me to read
Then:
ssh -i testTutorial.pem ubuntu@...(public IP)
Once you are on the Ubuntu AMI, you can start to mess around with the packages to install.
I recommend the following:
Run the command:
sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-php5 php5 mysql-server php5-mysql
You can also get phpadmin if you would like.
Remember to restart the apache service:
service apache2 restart
Then, run a secure installation of mysql:
mysql_secure_installation
Go put in your browser the public IP. It works! But what if you want to change the index.html
Well, go cd ../../var/www
In this directory www, you can edit the index.html
sudo vim index.html
You can change the index.html to anything you want using the editor of your choice.
The site changes.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/microwavesam
Blog: http://slothparadise.com
Consider supporting our group in making stuff:
►https://www.patreon.com/slothparadise
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How to SetupAmazon Web ServicesEC2Instance with Apache, PHP, MySQL
Instructions:
Go to http://aws.amazon.com/ and create a new account if you do not have an account already.
A credit card or debit is required.
Sign into your AWS account under console management.
Select EC2 and create a new instance.
Choose one of the Ubuntu AMIs, and leave everything default. Under Security groups, create a new security group with SSH and HTTP.
Name your key and download.
Under the terminal, maneuver to the key and chmod 400 to make sure that the permissions are correct.
Under windows, you may have to run as administrator the command prompt or cygwin to chmod properly.
Or you can use the command that I did, which was:
chown :Users testTutorial.pem
Then I did:
chmod 400 testTutorial.pem
Allows only me to read
Then:
ssh -i testTutorial.pem ubuntu@...(public IP)
Once you are on the Ubuntu AMI, you can start to mess around with the packages to install.
I recommend the following:
Run the command:
sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-php5 php5 mysql-server php5-mysql
You can also get phpadmin if you would like.
Remember to restart the apache service:
service apache2 restart
Then, run a secure installation of mysql:
mysql_secure_installation
Go put in your browser the public IP. It works! But what if you want to change the index.html
Well, go cd ../../var/www
In this directory www, you can edit the index.html
sudo vim index.html
You can change the index.html to anything you want using the editor of your choice.
The site changes.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/microwavesam
Blog: http://slothparadise.com
Consider supporting our group in making stuff:
►https://www.patreon.com/slothparadise
►Twitter: https://twitter.com/slothparadise_

Two-time Emmy and Grammy award-winning comedian Kathy Griffin is a towering figure on television, on tour and in publishing. She breaks through the entertainmen...

Two-time Emmy and Grammy award-winning comedian Kathy Griffin is a towering figure on television, on tour and in publishing. She breaks through the entertainment clutter with her universally recognized brand of pull-no-punches comedy.
Her new book “Kathy Griffin's Celebrity Run-Ins: My A-ZIndex” is an A-Z compendium of the celebrities she’s met over the years and the jaw-dropping, charming, and sometimes bizarre anecdotes only she can tell about them.
Moderated by Tiffany Helzer
FollowKathy at @kathygriffin
Book now available on Google Play: https://goo.gl/8kb8ak

Two-time Emmy and Grammy award-winning comedian Kathy Griffin is a towering figure on television, on tour and in publishing. She breaks through the entertainment clutter with her universally recognized brand of pull-no-punches comedy.
Her new book “Kathy Griffin's Celebrity Run-Ins: My A-ZIndex” is an A-Z compendium of the celebrities she’s met over the years and the jaw-dropping, charming, and sometimes bizarre anecdotes only she can tell about them.
Moderated by Tiffany Helzer
FollowKathy at @kathygriffin
Book now available on Google Play: https://goo.gl/8kb8ak

Sponsored by York University Libraries, a panel of six PhD students were assembled on Oct. 26 in the SenateChamber at York University to share their publishing experiences. The panellists (Nav Baldeo, Julia Brassolotto, Thom Bryce, Melissa Dalgleish, Fenn ElanStewart and Jianlan Zhu) have a wide range of expertise, including working for a prestigious imprimatur, founding a scholarly journal, publishing poetry and publishing a thesis as a scholarly article. This session was moderated by AdamLauder, the W.P.ScottChair for Research in e-Librarianship at York University.
View this YFile article for more information on the session: http://www.yorku.ca/yfile/archive/index.asp?Article=17809

Sponsored by York University Libraries, a panel of six PhD students were assembled on Oct. 26 in the SenateChamber at York University to share their publishing experiences. The panellists (Nav Baldeo, Julia Brassolotto, Thom Bryce, Melissa Dalgleish, Fenn ElanStewart and Jianlan Zhu) have a wide range of expertise, including working for a prestigious imprimatur, founding a scholarly journal, publishing poetry and publishing a thesis as a scholarly article. This session was moderated by AdamLauder, the W.P.ScottChair for Research in e-Librarianship at York University.
View this YFile article for more information on the session: http://www.yorku.ca/yfile/archive/index.asp?Article=17809

Featuring, from left to right, Judy Batalion, Peter Catapano, Susan Shapiro, Rakia Clark, FrankFlaherty, AliaHannaHabib, Wayne Hoffman, & Lauren Mechling
Judy Batalion, debut author of White Walls: A Memoir About Motherhood, Daughterhood, and the MessIn Between, and Susan Shapiro, New School professor and bestselling author of What’s Never Said (http://www.strandbooks.com/signed/whats-never-said-1942762178/), host a panel on the Secrets of Book Publishing, sponsored by Harvardwood. Join luminary editors, agents, and authors as they spill inside secrets about how to break into the publishing industry in the new year.
Panelists include:
New York Times editor Peter Catapano (editor of The StoneReader, http://www.strandbooks.com/philosophy/the-stone-reader-modern-philosophy-in-133-arguments/ )
Beacon Press book editor Rakia Clark
Literary agent Alia Hanna Habib
NYU professor Frank Flaherty (author of The Elements of Story, http://www.strandbooks.com/writing-technique/the-elements-of-story-field-notes-on-nonfiction-writing/)
Tablet editor Wayne Hoffman (author of the novel An Older Man, http://www.strandbooks.com/fiction/an-older-man-1590212916/)
Vogue editor Lauren Mechling (author of the novel Dream Life, http://www.strandbooks.com/young-adult-novels/dream-girl/)
Buy a copy of White Walls: A Memoir About Motherhood, Daughterhood, and the Mess in Between here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=0&searchString=WHITE+WALLS+JUDY+BATALION
January 15, 2016

Featuring, from left to right, Judy Batalion, Peter Catapano, Susan Shapiro, Rakia Clark, FrankFlaherty, AliaHannaHabib, Wayne Hoffman, & Lauren Mechling
Judy Batalion, debut author of White Walls: A Memoir About Motherhood, Daughterhood, and the MessIn Between, and Susan Shapiro, New School professor and bestselling author of What’s Never Said (http://www.strandbooks.com/signed/whats-never-said-1942762178/), host a panel on the Secrets of Book Publishing, sponsored by Harvardwood. Join luminary editors, agents, and authors as they spill inside secrets about how to break into the publishing industry in the new year.
Panelists include:
New York Times editor Peter Catapano (editor of The StoneReader, http://www.strandbooks.com/philosophy/the-stone-reader-modern-philosophy-in-133-arguments/ )
Beacon Press book editor Rakia Clark
Literary agent Alia Hanna Habib
NYU professor Frank Flaherty (author of The Elements of Story, http://www.strandbooks.com/writing-technique/the-elements-of-story-field-notes-on-nonfiction-writing/)
Tablet editor Wayne Hoffman (author of the novel An Older Man, http://www.strandbooks.com/fiction/an-older-man-1590212916/)
Vogue editor Lauren Mechling (author of the novel Dream Life, http://www.strandbooks.com/young-adult-novels/dream-girl/)
Buy a copy of White Walls: A Memoir About Motherhood, Daughterhood, and the Mess in Between here:
http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=0&searchString=WHITE+WALLS+JUDY+BATALION
January 15, 2016

Mental Health Writing and recovery Seminar, A very special seminar on living with mental illness and sharing your experiences with the world.
http://chipmunkapublishing.co.uk/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=19&products_id=2003
Spend a day with Chipmunkapublishing, the Mental Health Publisher
and get ready to become a published author
A whole day devoted to mental health empowerment
At this seminar, you'll learn...
• The power of writing and how it can transform your life
• An introduction to mental health empowerment technology
• Techniques and exercises for cultivating a positive attitude
• An introduction to Neuro-linguistic Programming techniques
• Advice on how to submit your own manuscript to Chipmunka
"Chipmunkapublishing is an invaluable service to so many. Being able to 'tell my story' and be respected for my work as well as have my experiences validated has been an integral and instrumental part of my own healing process. Thank you for helping so many find their wings and fly."
ClareWilson
You'll leave the seminar equipped with exciting new techniques for managing your own mental illness and taking of advantage of all the opportunities life has to offer. You'll also get an opportunity to connect with your fellow guests and share your mental health experiences. Best of all, you'll be all set to write a book of your own experiences and submit it to Chipmunka for publication.
Let the Mental Health Publisher help you tell your story
I can personally attest to the positive effect laying down your feelings on paper and telling your story to the world will have on your life.
As the founder of Chipmunkapublishing, I have seen this work over and over again, having published more than 800 books by people with experiences of mental illness since 2002. My own renowned autobiography, A Can of Madness, was a vital part of my own healing process, having been diagnosed with bipolar disorder at age 17 and spending several years in and out of mental hospitals.
I have therefore dedicated my life to helping raise awareness and understanding of mental illness and helping people with mental illness become published authors. It is for this reason I founded Chipmunkapublishing, the Mental Health Publisher, which has already published over 825 books by 600 authors since April 2002.
"Thank you very much for the book. I cannot tell you how much I value it. I was in a permanent tantrum before you published me and now I've become quite positive and happy."
Simon Rhys Shaw
When and how much ? Click here:
http://chipmunkapublishing.co.uk/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=19&products_id=2003
Where ?
Chipmunkapublishing
Quay House
2 Admirals Way
Marsh Wall
LondonUnited KingdomE14 9XG
Just 5 Minutes walk from Canary Wharf stationLimited spaces available for unlimited people
Bear in mind that places are strictly limited to 20 and once these have been filled there will not be any more available, so book quickly.
The seminar requires a small investment when you consider how becoming a Chipmunka author has already provided hope and direction for hundreds of people. Take the time to invest in yourself and your future -- and help others at the same time!
I look forward to meeting you and putting you on the path to sharing your own mental health story with the world as a published author.
Best wishes,
Jason Pegler
Founder
Chipmunkapublishing
http://chipmunkapublishing.co.uk/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=19&products_id=2003

Mental Health Writing and recovery Seminar, A very special seminar on living with mental illness and sharing your experiences with the world.
http://chipmunkapublishing.co.uk/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=19&products_id=2003
Spend a day with Chipmunkapublishing, the Mental Health Publisher
and get ready to become a published author
A whole day devoted to mental health empowerment
At this seminar, you'll learn...
• The power of writing and how it can transform your life
• An introduction to mental health empowerment technology
• Techniques and exercises for cultivating a positive attitude
• An introduction to Neuro-linguistic Programming techniques
• Advice on how to submit your own manuscript to Chipmunka
"Chipmunkapublishing is an invaluable service to so many. Being able to 'tell my story' and be respected for my work as well as have my experiences validated has been an integral and instrumental part of my own healing process. Thank you for helping so many find their wings and fly."
ClareWilson
You'll leave the seminar equipped with exciting new techniques for managing your own mental illness and taking of advantage of all the opportunities life has to offer. You'll also get an opportunity to connect with your fellow guests and share your mental health experiences. Best of all, you'll be all set to write a book of your own experiences and submit it to Chipmunka for publication.
Let the Mental Health Publisher help you tell your story
I can personally attest to the positive effect laying down your feelings on paper and telling your story to the world will have on your life.
As the founder of Chipmunkapublishing, I have seen this work over and over again, having published more than 800 books by people with experiences of mental illness since 2002. My own renowned autobiography, A Can of Madness, was a vital part of my own healing process, having been diagnosed with bipolar disorder at age 17 and spending several years in and out of mental hospitals.
I have therefore dedicated my life to helping raise awareness and understanding of mental illness and helping people with mental illness become published authors. It is for this reason I founded Chipmunkapublishing, the Mental Health Publisher, which has already published over 825 books by 600 authors since April 2002.
"Thank you very much for the book. I cannot tell you how much I value it. I was in a permanent tantrum before you published me and now I've become quite positive and happy."
Simon Rhys Shaw
When and how much ? Click here:
http://chipmunkapublishing.co.uk/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=19&products_id=2003
Where ?
Chipmunkapublishing
Quay House
2 Admirals Way
Marsh Wall
LondonUnited KingdomE14 9XG
Just 5 Minutes walk from Canary Wharf stationLimited spaces available for unlimited people
Bear in mind that places are strictly limited to 20 and once these have been filled there will not be any more available, so book quickly.
The seminar requires a small investment when you consider how becoming a Chipmunka author has already provided hope and direction for hundreds of people. Take the time to invest in yourself and your future -- and help others at the same time!
I look forward to meeting you and putting you on the path to sharing your own mental health story with the world as a published author.
Best wishes,
Jason Pegler
Founder
Chipmunkapublishing
http://chipmunkapublishing.co.uk/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=19&products_id=2003

Shopify Tutorial for Beginners [Live 🔴] Store Setup

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I hope you enjoyed this step by step guide to setting up your Shopify store. As I mentioned, this live training...

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I hope you enjoyed this step by step guide to setting up your Shopify store. As I mentioned, this live training tutorial was one part of a complete 2 hour "DropShipping with Shopify & Aliexpress" training. It's100% Free, NO Fluff, Not A Webinar, boring old step by step blueprint.
Watch The Full Video: http://bit.ly/26dropship
In this video I'll not only show you exactly how to setup and customize your store. But I'll show you how to add the right products automatically using free apps. I'll also show you the free apps you need to drive conversions and increase per sale dollars.
And then I'll wrap it up with my unique approach to Facebook marketing that goes way above the "free plus shipping method." I'll show you how to increase your chances of going viral, getting you cheap clicks while building massive Facebook following that you can easily and efficiently retarget with products on your Facebook store.
Join me: http://bit.ly/26dropship
MusicCredits
1st Song
Talky Beat by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://www.twinmusicom.org/song/265/talky-beat
Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org
4th to Last SongDailyBeetle by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1500025
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Today I watched this video, https://youtu.be/1uX_goTR56g There's some good information here. I'd still recommend my 2 hour step by step setup video for the nuts and bolts, but Dan Dasilva provides some great theory and insight.

⭐️ Subscribe === http://bit.ly/YouSubNOw ===⭐️
I hope you enjoyed this step by step guide to setting up your Shopify store. As I mentioned, this live training tutorial was one part of a complete 2 hour "DropShipping with Shopify & Aliexpress" training. It's100% Free, NO Fluff, Not A Webinar, boring old step by step blueprint.
Watch The Full Video: http://bit.ly/26dropship
In this video I'll not only show you exactly how to setup and customize your store. But I'll show you how to add the right products automatically using free apps. I'll also show you the free apps you need to drive conversions and increase per sale dollars.
And then I'll wrap it up with my unique approach to Facebook marketing that goes way above the "free plus shipping method." I'll show you how to increase your chances of going viral, getting you cheap clicks while building massive Facebook following that you can easily and efficiently retarget with products on your Facebook store.
Join me: http://bit.ly/26dropship
MusicCredits
1st Song
Talky Beat by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://www.twinmusicom.org/song/265/talky-beat
Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org
4th to Last SongDailyBeetle by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1500025
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Today I watched this video, https://youtu.be/1uX_goTR56g There's some good information here. I'd still recommend my 2 hour step by step setup video for the nuts and bolts, but Dan Dasilva provides some great theory and insight.

Index (publishing)

An index (plural: usually indexes, see below) is a list of words or phrases ('headings') and associated pointers ('locators') to where useful material relating to that heading can be found in a document. In a traditional back-of-the-book index the headings will include names of people, places and events, and concepts selected by a person as being relevant and of interest to a possible reader of the book. The pointers are typically page numbers, paragraph numbers or section numbers. In a library catalog the words are authors, titles, subject headings, etc., and the pointers are call numbers. Internet search engines, such as Google, and full text searching help provide access to information but are not as selective as an index, as they provide non-relevant links, and may miss relevant information if it is not phrased in exactly the way they expect.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

How to put your website online - how to FTP to a domain & upload files to a webhost

Get your site online as cheap and quick as possible! Tons of people have asked me "how do I get my site online"? And here's how.
I recommend HostGator (http://bit.ly/1UCHuf4), since they have the best customer service as well as the best price. For $6/mo, you get unlimited domains/websites, so if you're building websites for other people, you can bill them monthly and not have any expenses increase.
All you need is a
Domain Name: $12/yr
Webhost: $5-10/mo
I recommend HostGator (http://bit.ly/1UCHuf4)
FreeFTPProgram:
I recommend Cyberduck (http://cyberduck.io/)
We're going to get a webhost & domain, open an FTP connection to it, upload our files to our webhost, and then we're done!

HTML Tutorial: Publishing Your Website

Watch more HTML Tutorials videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/496276-HTML-Tutorial-Publishing-Your-Website
Hi, I amDaniel Davis. I am a certified computer expert and tech guru. Along with having one of the top tech channels on youtube, my work has also been featured in textbooks, software guides, and hundreds of popular tech blogs. And today I am going to be talking to you about HTML. Put it up in a web browser. So now that you have a web page how do you share it with others. Well, in order for people to access it on the internet, you have to actually upload it to the internet first. Doing that requires finding something called a hosting provider that lets you upload your website files and gives you a web address so that people can connect to it. There are many different hosting providers out there, some are free and some are expensive and the one you choose depends on your needs, so be sure to see what different hosting providers offer. A really good hosting provider for beginners is 000webhost.com. They are free, they have a good amount of features, and they don't put any ads on your web page. Select a free version and fill in the required information. They will send you an E-mail containing your registration information and you can use that to log into their site and use it. So, how do you use it. Well, after logging in you will see your signed domain name. A domain name is what people will type into their web browser to view your site, so go ahead and write this down, then beside your domain name click go to see your panel and scroll down to the files section, double click on the another file manager icon. This takes you to the file manager for your site. You should see a folder called public_html, anything that is put inside this folder will be added to your website. So double click on it and click on the upload file icon and browse for your index.html file, click open and then click okay. You should see it appear to the right, continue uploading files until you have uploaded every file that is a part of your webpage including pictures. Whatever page is named index.html or index.pagep is what is going to be the default page that shows up whenever somebody visits your site. Okay, now you can visit your website by typing in your domain name that you wrote down into the browser address bar and it should pull up your website live on the internet.

1:15:11

The Secrets of Book Publishing Panel

Author Sue Shapiro hosts an illuminating panel called "The Secrets of Book Publishing" in ...

Captivate tutorial: Publishing a responsive project | lynda.com

Building a responsive project in Captivate involves some work and planning, but publishing a responsive project is easy. Find out how to publish a responsive project in this tutorial. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Captivate-tutorials/Captivate-Projects-Publishing-Mobile-Web/163413-2.html?utm_campaign=vZTjBXyhQhI&utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube-earned.
This tutorial is a single movie from the Captivate Projects: Publishing forMobile and the Web course by lynda.com author Anastasia McCune. The complete course is 2 hours and 7 minutes and shows how to publish Captivate projects for the web, mobile devices, or an LMS.
Captivate Projects: Publishing for Mobile and the Web table of contents:
Introduction
1. Preparing and Testing Projects
2. Publishing
3. Targeting a Learning Management System (LMS)
Conclusion | lynda.com

12:20

Self Publishing 101 Part 1 + The Order of Omega COVER REVEAL

In this video, we discuss the basics of self publishing.
Please thumbs up and subscribe t...

Self Publishing 101 Part 1 + The Order of Omega COVER REVEAL

In this video, we discuss the basics of self publishing.
Please thumbs up and subscribe to my channel. I post new videos every Tuesday.
You can also read the blog post that coincides with this video here: http://www.kristenmartinbooks.com/index.htmlList of 101 themes: http://homeworktips.about.com/od/writingabookreport/a/themelist.htm
Damonza BookCover Designs: https://damonza.com/
To learn about setting up an publishing company as an LLC, visit LegalZoom: http://www.legalzoom.com/
ISBN Agencies:
Nielsen for the UK: http://www.isbn.nielsenbook.co.uk/
Bowker for the US: https://www.myidentifiers.com/
My debut novel, The AlphaDrive, is available for purchase right now on Amazon! Check it out: https://goo.gl/vyI92v
To read the first 3 chapters of The Alpha Drive, go here: http://www.kristenmartinbooks.com/p/read-alpha-drive.html
Add the sequel to The Alpha Drive, The Order of Omega (release date 11/8/2016) to your Goodreads list: https://goo.gl/mKyBZf
For business inquiries, please email authorkristenmartin@gmail.com
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4:10

Publishing your document and adding to search index

Once you create a document, how do you add it to the search index so that users can find i...

Free your content from proprietary documents today! In a nut-shell, via PageZephyr Search from Markzware, the makers of FlightCheck and Q2ID, you can do keyword searches on your InDesign and find content without having to open each file!
It is like Google, but for INDD file formats! This new content search application allows you to do the impossible: to view and do advanced queries or text mining in .INDD files!
Great for publishers, eDiscovery, scientific discovery, journalists, editors, prepress or anyone with archives of Adobe layout files! Bring document management in graphic arts to the next level with PageZephyr Search from Markzware today!
Democratize your Content
See:
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18:40

LifeRich Publishing | 6 Tips on How to Get Published Part 3: Editors, Staying Consistent, Indexing

Andrea Levitt from Reader’s Digest introduces the third video on the process of finalizing...

LifeRich Publishing | 6 Tips on How to Get Published Part 3: Editors, Staying Consistent, Indexing

Andrea Levitt from Reader’s Digest introduces the third video on the process of finalizing your manuscript. George Nedeff from Author Solutions explains what to look for when hiring a professional editor, how to write a consistent manuscript, and for the uninitiated, he breaks down how to index a nonfiction book.
Learn more about LifeRich Publishing and request your free publishing guide:
http://www.liferichpublishing.com/FreePublishingGuide.aspx?LS=Website&CAT=Website&SRC=YouTube_EditingAndFinalizingPart3
LifeRich Publishing, an imprint of Reader's Digest
Website: http://www.liferichpublishing.com
Bookstore: http://bookstore.liferichpublishing.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeRichPublishing
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LifeRichPub
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/liferichpub

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How To Write A Book - From Research to Writing to Editing to Publishing by Ryan Holiday

The bestselling author of The Obstacle is the Way, Trust Me I'm Lying and Ego is the Enemy...

How To Write A Book - From Research to Writing to Editing to Publishing by Ryan Holiday

The bestselling author of The Obstacle is the Way, Trust Me I'm Lying and Ego is the Enemy explains how a book is made from start to finish. The former research assistant to Robert Greene, Ryan shows the methodology he learned on the job and how it can be used by any writer.
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Emerging Sources Citation Index

Index (publishing)

An index (plural: usually indexes, see below) is a list of words or phrases ('headings') and associated pointers ('locators') to where useful material relating to that heading can be found in a document or on a page. In a traditional back-of-the-book index the headings will include names of people, places and events, and concepts selected by a person as being relevant and of interest to a possible reader of the book. The pointers are typically page numbers, paragraph numbers or section numbers. In a library catalog the words are authors, titles, subject headings, etc., and the pointers are call numbers. Internet search engines, such as Google, and full text searching help provide access to information but are not as selective as an index, as they provide non-relevant links, and may miss relevant information if it is not phrased in exactly the way they expect.

Perhaps the most advanced investigation of problems related to book indexes is made in the development of topic maps, which started as a way of representing the knowledge structures inherent in traditional back-of-the-book indexes.

Six Figure Success Self-Publishing Non-Fiction Books With Steve Scott

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If you want a six figure income from your books, it's a good idea to model people who are already making this kind of money.
Steve Scott is a bestselling non-fiction author of self-help books focusing on habits, including the mega-bestselling HabitStacking: 97 small life changes that take 5 minutes or less.He has 42 books available right now under Steve Scott and SJ Scott.
LessonsSteve has learned from his first internet businesses and affiliate marketing, which he started in 2006. Focusing on one business niche and genre, and specifically around building and nurturing an email list. His views of what works in publishing has changed, and now focuses on the hard work over the long term and little things on a daily basis. Steve has become very visible in the last year, but he has been working on this since 2006. The success he has had off the back of Habit Stacking was due to the years of ground work before that.
On sharing income in public. Steve posts his income in public, part of a trend online as people openly share how their businesses work. For April - June 2014, Steve reported $125,857.37 and he breaks down exactly what that consists of. If you want this kind of success, based on this kind of business model - then copy what Steve is doing! (and when I say copy, I mean in the sense of modelling, not plagiarism!)
Practicing the fundamentals every day is the way to this kind of success. Write a good book. Consistent butt in chair at least 5 times a week and write. Very good cover images. Building an email list and understanding good email marketing. There is no secret and it's not rocket science. Produce good books and connect with your audience consistently for years.
It's hard work, more good product and time.
On copywriting skills and creating good non-fiction titles. Steve keeps a swipe file of ideas from blogs like Copyblogger. Steve recommends Robert Bly who wrote The Copywriter's Handbook: A step by step guide to writing copy that sells.
The process of writing a non-fiction book from ideas to finished product. You can also get Steve's checklist for book publishing here. Steve uses physical index cards for ideas, especially as it gets him away from the computer.
On disconnecting from the internet and digital fasting. On unlearning self-destructive behaviors that Kindle authors tend to fall into e.g. checking stats. On Writing Habit Mastery: How to write 2000 words a day and forever cure writer's block, one of Steve's books on the discipline of writing. We mention Leo Babauta at Zen Habits, a big influence on Steve.
What do non-fiction audiences want?
Steve talks about splitting big topics into micro-topics, which stems from his blogging background. His books are around 15,000 - 25,000 words and delve deep, rather than being the 'be all and end all' megabook which is more like the traditional publishing model. I talk about how, as a speaker, my business model for non-fiction includes professional speaking, which means having a chunkier book is something that enhances your authority. Steve's model is NOT about speaking, it's about selling bulk thinner books so he doesn't need to concern himself with longer books. It's all about what you want as your business model.
How to stand out in the huge volume of new books. It's a matter of building up your products and your platform, and asking your audience what they want and what they like. Keep trying different things. This is a long term game and you can't stand out with one book. There are a few outliers, but most people only make a good living with a lot of books. Focus on what you need to do, not on what others are doing. Stop comparing yourself. I talk about how I met Alexis Grant online 5 years ago, and how many people have disappeared along the journey. If you stick with this long term, success will come. Most people will drop away.
The tipping point into a full time income came when Steve fully committed himself to the model of Kindle publishing in Sept 2012, and wrote a book every 3 weeks. The tipping point to the big league earnings was in May 2014 when Habit Stacking took off, and having 40+ books available helped make more income from the back list. Focus on the genre and the niche and write content within that and build up a brand and a series. Be consistent in your writing. Make it a habit.
Steve Scott seemed to burst onto the indie non-fiction scene in early 2014, but in fact, he has 42 books and has had an internet business since 2006. I interview him about his (not so secret) strategies for success.

1:15:11

The Secrets of Book Publishing Panel

Author Sue Shapiro hosts an illuminating panel called "The Secrets of Book Publishing" in ...

How to Setup Github Pages - Website on Github - CompleteBeginner Tutorial
Hey, it's MicrowaveSam with a complete beginner tutorial on how to setup Github Pages, website on github!
No download is needed.
My Github webpage that I created in the tutorial:
http://huyle333.github.io/
Github link:
https://github.com/
Description about what Github Pages provides:
https://pages.github.com/
Namecheap to get a domain name:
https://www.namecheap.com/
GitBash on Windows:
https://git-scm.com/downloads
1) Go to https://github.com/ and create an account if you don't have one already.
2) Sign into your account and create a new repository
3) Name the repository as username.github.io
4) You can initialize the README
5) On Windows 7 or 8, you can search for Powershell, which is a terminal prompt system that has git already installed
6) Here are my commands after opening Powershell
cd Desktop
git clone https://github.com/huyle333/huyle333.github.io.git
cd huyle333.github.io
touch index.html
notepad index.html
git add index.html
git commit -m "added index.html"
git push origin master
7) Go to Namecheap and buy a domain.
8) Click on the domain that you bought and click on All HostRecords. I bought www.chimeflow.com
@ 192.30.252.153 A (Address)
@ 192.30.252.154 A (Address)
www huyle333.github.io. CNAME (Alias)
9) Back in your github repo, you want to add a CNAME to redirect to the domain name you have on Namecheap.
Inside huyle333.github.io:
touch CNAME
notepad CNAME
In CNAME, I added:
chimeflow.com
git add -f CNAME
git commit -m "added CNAME"
git push origin master
10) My Github page now re-directs to chimeflow.com Success!
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O'Reilly Webcast: Adding Value with Metadata: Open up the Index

In this webcast presentation we'll explore new paths for reusing content metadata for disc...

O'Reilly Webcast: Adding Value with Metadata: Open up the Index

In this webcast presentation we'll explore new paths for reusing content metadata for discovery and recommendations. Indexes are one of the most detailed metadata sets available for your content, and can be used to search, recommend, explore, and create buyers for your publications.
We'll talk about:
baseline metadata
semantic markup
whether you need controlled vocabularies across multiple publications
displaying mashups of multiple indexes
incorporating social input
About Pilar Wyman
Pilar Wyman is the President of the American Society for Indexing (ASI), the voice of excellence in indexing. A veteran freelance indexer with her own successful business, she is also an active member of the ASI Digital TrendsTask Force, which was formed in 2011 to address the continuing and rapidly increasing evolution of book publishing from traditional print to eBook formats. The DTTF was a key player in the recent International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) inclusion of indexes in the EPUB standard, and continues to work with the IDPF Indexes Working Group. Within her own indexing and via the DTTF, Pilar and ASI are currently engaged with publishers, hardware manufacturers, and software developers to design and create smart indexes for the digital age.

1:34:20

Publishing and Perishing in the Twenty-First Century

The creation of quantifiable measures of the impact and relative importance of a publicati...

Publishing and Perishing in the Twenty-First Century

The creation of quantifiable measures of the impact and relative importance of a publication, a journal, an individual researcher�s output, or a university is close kin to ranking algorithms in information retrieval. Eugene Garfield developed the journal impact factor (IF) a half-century ago based on a two-year window of citations. And more recently, Jorge Hirsch invented the h-index to quantify an individual�s productivity based on the distribution of citations over one�s publications. There are also several competing �world university ranking� systems in wide circulation. Most traditional bibliometrics seek to build upon the citation structure of scholarship in the same manner that PageRank uses the link structure of the web as a signal of importance, but new approaches (or Alt Metrics) are now seeking to harness usage patterns and social media to assess impact.

March 22, 2017
Brandon Butler
Have you ever received an unsolicited email from a publisher you’ve never heard of inviting you to submit a paper to a journal with a generic-but-believable-sounding name or a conference abroad or at an airport hotel? These publishers may advertise their journals as “open access” and promise to make your work visible to well-known indices; they may claim “impact factors” and editorial board members who are leaders in their field. All that’s required of you is a modest fee—an "author’s processing charge"—and these publishers can deliver the lifeblood of any academic career: a peer-reviewed publication. There’s just one catch: the journals are fake.
These journals are labeled "predatory," and they are sometimes associated with the broader open-access movement. This Medical CenterHour tours the strange world of predatory publishing and describes some of its more outrageous excesses. But, as Brandon Butler will argue, the fake journals are just a distraction. The academy today faces more serious challenges as it wrestles with how best to share research and knowledge. How should academia confront the predatory moves of its most well-established publishing partners and take better advantage of open access?
A John F. AndersonMemorial Lecture

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Breaking into the World of Publishing

Brandeis alumni discuss their careers in publishing at Houghton Mifflin, Sterling and Jone...

Children's Book Publishing | School of Illustration | Academy of Art University

Academy of Art University's School of Illustration Presents: Children's Book Publishing with Matt Faulkner, Julie Downing and Andrea Brown.
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The Secrets of Book Publishing 2017

Come celebrate exciting new books by Peter Catapano, AbbySher, ReneeWatson, Sarah Gerard and Rakesh Satyal in this gathering of superb writers, editors and agents sharing the secrets of the publishing trade! The is moderated by New School professor Susan Shapiro. Panelists include, left to right:
Susan Shapiro, author of the novel What’s Never SaidNYT editor Peter Catapano, author of ModernEthics in 77 Arguments (Norton)
Sarah Gerard, author of Sunshine State (Harpercollins)
CAA agent Mollie Glick
Norton editor PhilMarino
Atria editor Rakesh Satyal, author of No-one Can Pronounce My Name (Picador)
Abby Sher, author of All the Ways the World Can End (FSG)
Renee Watson, author of Piecing Me Together (Bloomsbury)
Purchase a copy of Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments by Peter Catapano here: http://www.strandbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.results&includeOutOfStock=1&searchString=Peter+Catapano+Modern+Ethics+Arguments
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Purchase a copy of Piecing Me Together by Renee Watson here:
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Purchase a copy of Sunshine State by Sarah Gerard here:
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Recorded August 1st, 2017

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Renée Register Interview - Metadata and the Publishing Industry

I talk with Renée Register of datacurate.com, co-author of The Metadata Handbook, about th...

Renée Register Interview - Metadata and the Publishing Industry

I talk with Renée Register of datacurate.com, co-author of The Metadata Handbook, about the complex metadata issues in book publishing, retail, libraries, and distribution. Renée shares her experience as a librarian and industry consultant, and her work to create industry-wide solutions and standards that benefit everyone.
Topics we covered:
Renée's background in library science, and non-traditional librarian career with Ingram and OCLC (0:55)
The duplication of effort between vendors and libraries. Libraries are starting to move away from MARC and toward a data structure that is more sharable (3:48)
Starting in the 90s, publishers realized they needed to change their metadata. The process is speeding up even more now, with the need for a standard way to share metadata so it can be used across multiple systems (4:33)
The problem of metadata silos and how to overcome them (6:50)
From the ONIX standard to proprietary databases, and duplication of effort (7:22)
Publisher concerns about what happens to metadata downstream. Renée talks about her upcoming panel at BEA with Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Bowker, and Barnes & Noble. Is it possible to have one database that everyone pulls from? (8:38)
There's money in selling books but there's also money in the data itself, so it may be hard to come to agreement (9:10)
Dialogue and communication the first step to achieving industry-wide solutions. Legacy systems impeding progress, and workflows that don't use current standards. (11:25)
Options for small publishers (5-10 titles per year) that need more control over metadata: using Bowker, then OnixEdit, Firebrand, NetRead (14:22)
The BEA Panel: looking at their operations and find the things they change most often and whether that gets communicated back to the publishers. A Truth and Reconciliation process for the industry? (17:40)

Madisen Kuhn | Please Don't Go Before I Get Better

Poet Madisen Kuhn and illustrator Leah Lu introduce Kuhn’s poignant new poetry collection “Please Don’t Go Before I Get Better.” Buy a copy here here:
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Chronicling the complexities, joys, and challenges of this transitional phase of life, “Please Don’t Go Before I Get Better” is a powerful work that refreshes readers with its candor and vulnerability. A poignant exploration of self-image, self-discovery, and self-reflection, this anthology brilliantly captures the universal experience of growing up, and you are bound to find yourself reflected in these glimmering pages.
Following her breakout debut “EighteenYears,” poet Madisen Kuhn is thrilled to share this intimate portrait of a young woman navigating early adulthood and leaving her teenage years behind.
Madisen Kuhn is a writer and photographer living in Charlottesville, Virginia. She likes to explore topics of identity, belonging, sexuality, and mental illness in her work. In 2015, her self-published collection of over two-hundred poems, “Eighteen Years,” sold over 20,000 copies. She writes a monthly column for Local Wolves magazine and is currently pursuing a BFA in Studio and Digital Arts.
Leah Lu is a writer and illustrator based in Los Angeles. She works with Local Wolves Magazine, an entertainment, arts and culture publication, and is currently the editorial intern for the music section at UPROXX. She is studying Journalism & IntegratedMedia with an emphasis in writing and publishing.
Recorded May 15, 2018

How to Setup Amazon Web Services EC2 Instance with Apache, PHP, MySQL

How to SetupAmazon Web ServicesEC2Instance with Apache, PHP, MySQL
Instructions:
Go to http://aws.amazon.com/ and create a new account if you do not have an account already.
A credit card or debit is required.
Sign into your AWS account under console management.
Select EC2 and create a new instance.
Choose one of the Ubuntu AMIs, and leave everything default. Under Security groups, create a new security group with SSH and HTTP.
Name your key and download.
Under the terminal, maneuver to the key and chmod 400 to make sure that the permissions are correct.
Under windows, you may have to run as administrator the command prompt or cygwin to chmod properly.
Or you can use the command that I did, which was:
chown :Users testTutorial.pem
Then I did:
chmod 400 testTutorial.pem
Allows only me to read
Then:
ssh -i testTutorial.pem ubuntu@...(public IP)
Once you are on the Ubuntu AMI, you can start to mess around with the packages to install.
I recommend the following:
Run the command:
sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-php5 php5 mysql-server php5-mysql
You can also get phpadmin if you would like.
Remember to restart the apache service:
service apache2 restart
Then, run a secure installation of mysql:
mysql_secure_installation
Go put in your browser the public IP. It works! But what if you want to change the index.html
Well, go cd ../../var/www
In this directory www, you can edit the index.html
sudo vim index.html
You can change the index.html to anything you want using the editor of your choice.
The site changes.
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